
Die Kräutersammlerin
Die Kräutersammlerin 1
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Narrated by:
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Fanny Bechert
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By:
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Heidrun Hurst
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Mysteriöse Todesfälle im mittelalterlichen Schwarzwald 1343: Heilerin und Kräutersammlerin Johanna entdeckt im Wald ein totes Mädchen, offenbar ein Opfer von Wölfen. Doch einige der Verletzungen passen nicht zum Biss eines Raubtiers. Johanna beschließt, der Sache auf den Grund zu gehen, und findet in dem jungen Flößer Lukas einen Verbündeten. Haben die Leprosen, die zurückgezogen im Wald leben, etwas damit zu tun? Oder der geheimnisvolle Einsiedler? Und was hat es mit dem fahrenden Spielmann auf sich, der immer wieder unerwartet auftaucht? Als ein weiteres Mädchen verschwindet, werden die Nachforschungen für Johanna lebensgefährlich...
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