
Dunkle Wolken über Cannes
Conny von Klarg 2
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Narrated by:
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Sabrina Gander
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By:
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Sabine Vöhringer
About this listen
Im malerischen Cannes kommt die internationale Filmwelt bei den glamourösen Filmfestspielen zusammen. Auch die Reisejournalistin Conny von Klarg ist vor Ort, um vom roten Teppich zu berichten. Doch die glanzvolle Stimmung wird jäh durch einen aufsehenerregenden Mord gestört: Die berühmte Schauspielerin Margaux Calimard wird erschlagen in ihrer Villa aufgefunden. Die Polizei geht schnell von einem Raubmord aus, denn ein wertvolles Collier der Diva fehlt. Conny aber entdeckt Ungereimtheiten und stößt an der frühsommerlichen Côte d'Azur auf dunkle Geheimnisse hinter den schillernden Kulissen der Reichen und Schönen.
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