
Die Tote vom Naschmarkt
Die Sarah-Pauli-Reihe - Band 2
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Narrated by:
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Antonia Grunert
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By:
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Beate Maxian
About this listen
Eine Frauenleiche am Wiener Naschmarkt – ein Fall für die Journalistin Sarah Pauli.
Von ihren Freunden wird die Journalistin Sarah Pauli gerne wegen ihres Aberglaubens gehänselt.
Doch dann gehen in der Redaktionspost drei abgetrennte Finger ein, die zur Schwurhand einer Frauenleiche gehören, die am Wiener Naschmarkt gefunden wurde.
Die Tote war Entlastungszeugin in einem Vergewaltigungsprozess, den der prominente Anwalt Harald Koban gewonnen hat.
In der Nacht nach dem Prozess überfährt Koban eine Katze – tags darauf erhält Sarah wieder Post: das Bild einer schwarzen Katze und eine unheilverkündende Nachricht ...
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