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Hamish Macbeth vergeht das Grinsen
- Schottland-Krimis 13
- Narrated by: Philipp Schepmann
- Length: 6 hrs and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In Schottland wird Sparsamkeit ebenso bewundert wie schöne Zähne. Daher haben Dr. Frederick Gilchrists günstige Preise und sein Talent, Zähne beinah schmerzfrei zu ziehen, dem Arzt eine große Patientenschar eingebracht. Vor allem die Damen rennen ihm die Tür ein. Weisere Highlander - wie Hamish Macbeth - halten sich trotzdem von seinen allzu beschäftigten Händen fern. Dann beginnt jedoch ein Zahn in Hamishs Mund unaufhörlich zu pochen, und absolute Todesqualen treiben den Dorfpolizisten in Gilchrists Praxis. Dort stolpert er allerdings über die Leiche des stadtbekannten Womanizers - und Hamish hat sofort eine Menge eifersüchtige Ehemänner als mögliche Täter im Visier...
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