
Entführung am Morgen
Kottan ermittelt - Kriminalgeschichte 2
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Narrated by:
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Franz Suhrada
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By:
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Helmut Zenker
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Kriminalgeschichte mit Adolf Kottan: Major Kottan, 41, hat sein Büro im Morddezernat des Wiener Sicherheitsbüros pünktlich um acht Uhr betreten. Seit Montag bereichert ein flacher Stein aus der Donau das Chaos auf seinem Schreibtisch. Unter dem bemalten und lackierten Stein liegen gewöhnlich etliche Zettel, auf denen notiert ist, was nicht vergessen und schleunigst erledigt werden soll. Heute liegt da nur eine Notiz: Dezernatsleiter Pilch wünscht absolut dringenden Rückruf...
Helmut Zenker 1949-2003. Seit 1973 freier Schriftsteller, seit 1989 auch Regisseur. Romane, Theater, Kinderbücher, Lyrik, Drehbücher, Comedy, Essays, Comics, Lieder. Seine Bücher sind in 23 Sprachen erschienen.
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