
Goldene Morgenröte
Die schwarze Sonne, Folge 7
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Günter Merlau
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Die Machenschaften des theosophischen Ordens "Hermetic Order of the golden Dawn" scheinen eine größere Rolle im Mysterium der Schwarzen Sonne zu spielen, als den Betreibern lieb ist. Auch der junge Aleister Crowley merkt allmählich, dass er sich mit Kräften eingelassen hat, die mehr als sein Leben gefährden. Was passiert derzeit mit Jules Verne, der seit seinem Eintreffen in London spurlos verschwunden ist? Nathaniel ahnt, dass sich der berühmte Autor in höchster Not befindet, doch kann er seinem Freund rechtzeitig zu Hilfe eilen?
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