
Jochanan
Die schwarze Sonne, Folge 28
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Günter Merlau
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Jack wacht nach dem Experiment zerschlagen und orientierungslos an einem unbekannten Ort auf. Als er auf einen dort ansässigen jungen Mann trifft, muss er sich entscheiden, eine völlig neue Rolle einzunehmen. Im Prozess gegen Elisabeth Báthory kommen weitere grausige Wahrheiten ans Licht. Die Bediensteten berichten von schrecklichen Strafen, brutaler Folter und magischen Praktiken. Im Himalaya-Gebirge führen einige Mitglieder der Expedition Schäfer anscheinend noch andere, geheime Aufgaben aus. Und dann sorgt ein rätselhafter Fund für Bestürzung.
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