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Ein Schilling für den Tod
- Sherlock Holmes - Die neuen Fälle 51
- Narrated by: Christian Rode, Peter Groeger, Lutz Harder, Rainer Brandt, Marion Elskis, Erik Schäffler, Joachim Kaps, Thomas Schmuckert, Uwe Jellinek, Arianne Borbach
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Das altwürdige Londoner Natural History Museum wird Schauplatz grauenvoller Geschehnisse. Einer der Besucher ist nicht so lebendig, wie es scheint... Holmes und Watson begeben sich auf Spurensuche. Was haben der Museumsdirektor Saunders, seine Angestellte Ruth McCallum und der windige Bauunternehmer Sir Isaac Unsworth mit der Sache zu tun?
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