
Eine tote Herzogin zu viel
Robert Ashford ermittelt 2
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Narrated by:
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Benjamin Herold
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Christian Huyeng
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Robert Ashford – Schauspieler, Lebemann, Duke von Carham – und ein Mann mit einem ausgeprägten Sinn für Gerechtigkeit!
Yorkshire 1955
Statt mit seinen Freunden den Sommer in Brighton zu verbringen, muss Robert zusammen mit seiner Assistentin Milly zur Hochzeit von Viscount James und Lady Alicia. Die findet ausgerechnet im protzigen Castle Howard in Yorkshire statt. Aus einer öden Zusammenkunft des Hochadels wird aber schon bald ein neuer Fall: Dowager Duchess Violet bricht beim Essen tot zusammen und ihre Erben reiben sich die Hände. Damit nicht genug, entkommt die junge Braut nur knapp einem Anschlag auf ihr Leben. Keine Frage: Robert muss wieder einmal die Ermittlungen aufnehmen.
©2022 Christian Huyeng (P)2023 Audio4You
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