
Im Watt nix Neues
Ein Fall für Emely Petersen
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Narrated by:
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Uta Wittekind
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By:
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Ele Wolff
About this listen
"Männer", stänkerte Netti, "denen kommst du nur bei, indem du eine klare Ansage machst ..."
Die Frau am Strand von Neuharlingersiel ist tot, ihre kleine Tochter verschwunden. Das alles ist sechzehn Jahre her und der Täter wurde nie überführt.
Emely Petersen, Inhaberin des Café Kluntje am Hafen und eifrige Hobbydetektivin, fängt an, in der Vergangenheit der ermordeten jungen Mutter herumzustochern. Emely ist frustriert und nahe daran aufzugeben, weil sich kein weiterer Anhaltspunkt auftut. Aber Emely wäre nicht Emely, wenn sie nicht weiter ihre Nase in anderer Leute Angelegenheiten stecken würde und sie hat Erfolg. Ein neuer Hinweis fällt ihr quasi vor die Füße.
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