
Helen Vardon's Geständnis
Dr. Thorndyke 5
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Helen Vardon gesteht, die Schuld am Tod ihres Mannes auf sich geladen zu haben. Für Scotland Yard ist der Fall eindeutig: Die grausame Frau machte ihrem Mann das Leben zur Ehe-Hölle und trieb ihn mit allen Mitteln suggestiven Psycho-Terrors in den Selbstmord.
Einzig Dr. Thorndyke, der mit diesem Fall aus medizinischer Sicht betraut wird, hegt Zweifel am Wahrheitsgehalt dieses Geständnisses. Doch zwischen ihm und der Wahrheit liegen zwei scheinbar unlösbare Rätsel: Weshalb sollte Helen Vardon sich selbst durch ihr Geständnis so schwer belasten? Und - wie starb Helen Vardons Ehemann wirklich?
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