
Heilende Hände
Van Dusen - Folge 38
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Narrated by:
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Uve Teschner
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Manja Doering
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Sam Bauer
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Henrike Tönnes
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Sven Plate
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By:
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Marc Freund
About this listen
Professor van Dusen wird beauftragt, nach der verschwundenen Krankenschwester Betty Marshall zu suchen. Doch kaum hat er mit seiner Arbeit begonnen, taucht die junge Frau überraschend wieder auf. Allerdings ist sie seltsam verstört und leidet unter hohem Fieber. Hannah Hatch wird kurzerhand als Krankenschwester rekrutiert, doch auch sie kann nicht verhindern, dass in der Schwesternunterkunft ein entsetzlicher Mord mit einem javanischen Dolch geschieht. Van Dusen nimmt sich des Falls an und stellt fest, dass Betty Marshall nicht die einzige Verschwundene ist ...
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