
Horror am Halensee
Gestatten, Piefke, Folge 14
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Silke Walter
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Im Luna-Park am Halensee, Europas größtem Vergnügungspark, geschieht ein Unglück: Ein Sitz löst sich während der Fahrt vom Kettenkarussell. Schnell wird klar, dass es sich nicht um einen Unfall handelt, sondern um einen Anschlag auf den Luna-Park. In einem anonymen Schreiben fordert ein Erpresser 500.000 Mark von den Parkbetreibern und droht damit, ansonsten den Park Stück für Stück in die Luft zu sprengen. Da der Erpresser zudem fordert, dass die Polizei nicht eingeschaltet wird, setzt Uwe Kronberger Walter Piefke auf den Fall an. Doch schon direkt zu Beginn der Ermittlungen kommt es zu einem weiteren Anschlag ...
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