
Hamish Macbeth und der tote Witzbold
Schottland-Krimis 7
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Narrated by:
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Philipp Schepmann
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By:
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M. C. Beaton
About this listen
Als der schottische Dorfpolizist Hamish Macbeth die Nachricht erhält, dass im Gutshaus des schonungslosen Witzbolds Arthur Trent ein Mord geschehen ist, hält er das zunächst für einen schlechten Scherz. Umso überraschter ist er, dass Trent tatsächlich erstochen und anschließend erbarmungslos in einen Schrank gestopft wurde. An Verdächtigen ist auch kein Mangel: Das Haus ist voller habgieriger Verwandter, die alle mehr am Inhalt des Testaments als an der Aufklärung des Verbrechens interessiert sind...
Das Hörbuch zum siebten Band der kultigen Hamish Macbeth-Krimireihe von Bestsellerautorin M. C. Beaton.
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