
Gefährliche Gischt
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Kiesewetter
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By:
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Anne-M. Keßel
About this listen
Aufwühlend und rau wie die NordseeMalerische Dünen, kilometerlange Strände, kreischende Möwen... Das verschlafene Dorf Billersby an der deutsch-dänischen Nordseeküste lockt nur wenige Touristen an, und die Einheimischen lieben ihre Ruhe.Doch mit der ist es schlagartig vorbei, als ein Bernsteinsammler in den frühen Morgenstunden am Strand qualvoll an Weißem Phosphor verbrennt. Sofort zieht der Unfall mediale Aufmerksamkeit auf sich. Die Ermittlerinnen Connie Steenberg und Nora Boysen bemerken schnell: Sie haben nicht viel gemeinsam, sie sind eher wie Feuer und Wasser. Trotzdem müssen sie zusammenarbeiten, um den Fall zu lösen.
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