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Die Frau des Seiltänzers
- Narrated by: Anuk Ens
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Anno 1525. Wenige Tage vor dem ewigen Gelübde flieht die Novizin Magdalena aus dem Kloster Seligenpforten. In ihrer Not schließt sie sich der Gauklertruppe des Großen Rudolfo an, des berühmtesten Seiltänzers der Welt. Von Anfang an ist sie fasziniert von dem begehrten Frauenhelden. Und sie verliebt sich in ihn. Doch der rätselhafte Rudolfo gehört einem undurchsichtigen Geheimbund an, der über die größten Mysterien der Menschheit wacht. Als Rudolfo beim Besteigen des Mainzer Doms in den Tod stürzt, glaubt Magdalena als Einzige an ein Komplott und macht sich auf eine gefährliche Spurensuche.
©2011 Bastei Lübbe (P)2011 Lübbe Audio
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