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Haus ohne Spuren
- Narrated by: Dietmar Wunder
- Length: 3 hrs and 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Reykjavík, Anfang der 70er-Jahre: Jacob Kieler junior wird tot in seiner Villa gefunden. Erschossen. Auf der Suche nach Mordwaffe, Täter und Motiv erfährt die Kripo Reykjavík, dass einige Jahrzehnte zuvor der Vater des Toten, der Ingenieur Jacob Kieler senior, auf exakt die gleiche Weise umgebracht wurde. Es war der größte Wunsch des Vaters, auf Island ein Eisenbahnnetz verlegen zu lassen, doch sein vorzeitiger Tod setzte damals diesem Traum ein jähes Ende...
Ein hochspannendes Mordrätsel von der Insel aus Feuer und Eis!
(c)+(p) 2007 Lübbe Audio
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