
Die Bestie von Grimpen oder Der Hund der Baskervilles
Sherlock & Watson - Neues aus der Baker Street 8
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Narrated by:
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Johann von Bülow
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Florian Lukas
About this listen
Dr. Waston wird von Alpträumen aus seiner Zeit in Afghanistan geplagt. Um für ein wenig Abwechslung zu sorgen, meldet Sherlock Holmes das Ermittlerduo für einen Detektivwettbewerb im Hause der Baskervilles an. Es soll nichts weniger als der beste Detektiv des Landes gefunden werden. Bei dem Wettstreit stoßen Sherlock & Watson auf einen alten Fluch, mit dem die Familie Baskerville belegt sein soll. Und auf eine Bestie, die nachts ihr Unwesen treibt und junge Frauen anfällt. Eine Bestie, die furchterregender ist als alles, was die beiden sich bislang vorstellen konnten...
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