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Farlig flykt
- Narrated by: Håkan Mohede
- Length: 3 hrs and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Baron Curd Stiig blir anklagad för ett brott han inte har begått, och han tvingas gå under jorden. Till sin hjälp har han den unga sjuksköterskeeleven Nina, som fallit handlöst för honom, utan en tanke på sin egen säkerhet. Samtidigt flyr en 10 år gammal pojke från en fanatisk kvinna som kidnappat honom för att uppfölja sina egna skamliga ändamål. Deras öden kommer flätas samman i denna spännande nagelbitare från en av Danmarks största författarnamn.
Erling Poulsen (1919-95) var en dansk författare som skrev både under eget namn och under olika pseudonymer, bland annat Bodil Forsberg och Else-Marie Nohr.
©2019 SAGA Egmont. Translated by Ulla Flodqvist (P)2019 SAGA Egmont
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