
In die Arme der Flut
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Birnstiel
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By:
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Gerard Donovan
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Nebel steigt auf über dem Fluss bei Ross Point in Maine, und auch um die hohe Brücke vor der Mündung ins Meer wallen Nebelschwaden. Dort steht Luke Roy und wartet. Er will springen - schon öfter hat er an Selbstmord gedacht. Als der Himmel endlich klar wird, hört er vom Fluss her Schreie. Ein Ausflugsboot ist gekentert, und ein Junge wird von der Strömung Richtung Klippen und Meer getrieben. Luke zögert nicht: Der Außenseiter wird zum Helden wider Willen, und sein Leben ändert sich auf eine Weise, die er sich nie hätte träumen lassen...
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