
Die vergessenen Kinder - Inspectora Amaia Salazars zweiter Fall
Die Baztán-Trilogie 2
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Chris Nonnast
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Das Tal der vergessenen Kinder - die Nr. 1 der spanischen Bestsellerliste - düster, geheimnisvoll und atemberaubend spannend!
Der Mörder und Vergewaltiger Jasón Medina steht in Pamplona vor Gericht. Doch plötzlich bricht der Richter die Verhandlung ab, denn der Angeklagte hat sich auf der Toilette im Gerichtsgebäude die Pulsadern aufgeschlitzt. Er hinterlässt eine rätselhafte Nachricht an Inspectora Amaia Salazar, die nur ein einziges Wort enthält: "Tarttalo" - den Namen eines einäugigen Ungeheuers aus der baskischen Mythologie. Wer verbirgt sich dahinter? Und was hat Amaia Salazar damit zu tun?
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