
Des Apfels Kern
Margaret Rutherford, Folge 28
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Narrated by:
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Beate Gerlach
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Rainer Gerlach
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By:
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Agatha MacGuffin
About this listen
Apfelfest in Maidenfield! Während sich auf dem Festplatz die Gäste an Apple Cider und Apple Pie laben, bricht plötzlich der Apfelwiesen-Besitzer Fergus MacManna beim Apfel-Wettessen tot zusammen - Blausäure! Doch laut Apotheker Cartwright müsste man schon mindestens 200 Apfelkerne zerbeißen, um sich an Äpfeln tödlich zu vergiften! ... Doch damit nicht genug - denn beinahe gleichzeitig kommt es zu einem zweiten Zwischenfall, bei dem Blausäure eine Rolle spielt. Wer steckt hinter den Anschlägen? Margaret Rutherford stellt schnell fest, dass die Atmosphäre rund um die Maidenfielder Apfelindustrie schon länger vergiftet war ...
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