
Die Jünger der Apokalypse
Die größten Fälle von Scotland Yard 43
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Chief Inspector Anthony Stafford bekommt es mit einer Kirchenschändung zu tun, bei der die Reste von menschlichem Blut, aber keine Leiche gefunden wird. Der Fall bekommt einen dramatischen Beigeschmack, als Berichte über die Manson-Morde in den USA auch ins UK schwappen und es kurz darauf zu einem vergleichbar grässlichen Verbrechen kommt.
Der junge Kenneth Stafford meldet sich freiwillig, um eine verdächtige Kommune zu "unterwandern". Ein verhängnisvoller Fehler, denn schon bald findet er sich auf einem Opferaltar wieder, um den sich die "Jünger der Apokalypse" bereits versammelt haben...
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