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Die Schuld jenes Sommers
- Narrated by: Anna Thalbach
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Bath 1942: Bomben fallen, ein Kind verschwindet.
April, 1942. Bath wird von den Deutschen bombardiert. In den Wirren einer Kriegsnacht verschwindet der sechsjährige Davy Noyle. Die junge Frances, die auf ihn aufpassen sollte, wird von Schuldgefühlen geplagt und will nicht wahrhaben, dass er tot ist. Dann wird unter den Ruinen der Stadt ein Mädchenskelett gefunden - Frances Kindheitsfreundin Wyn, die vor über 20 Jahren verschwand. Als Frances die Suche nach Davy vorantreibt, führen die Spuren zurück in ihre eigene Kindheit und zu einem ungeklärten Verbrechen, das einen Schatten über ihr ganzes Leben warf...
©2019 Diana Verlag / Random House Audio / Katherine Webb (P)2019 Random House Audio
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