
Kalte, kalte Knochen
Tempe Brennan 21
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Narrated by:
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Britta Steffenhagen
About this listen
Manchmal ist der Weg in die Vergangenheit die einzige Chance, die Gegenwart zu retten.
Es ist Winter in North Carolina. Mit den Temperaturen sinkt auch die Verbrechensrate, und die forensische Anthropologin Tempe Brennan kann sich um ihre Tochter Kathy kümmern, die nach ihrem Einsatz bei der Armee wieder im Zivilleben angekommen ist. Doch dann machen Mutter und Tochter auf der Veranda eine grausige Entdeckung: ein Paket mit einem menschlichen Augapfel. Bald folgen weitere makabre Funde; zwischen den Fällen scheint kein Zusammenhang zu bestehen – bis auf diesen: Alle wecken Erinnerungen an Gewalttaten, die Tempe analysiert oder selbst erfahren hat. Und dann ist plötzlich Katy verschwunden.
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