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Kinderland
- Bartholomäus Kammerlander 2
- Narrated by: Matthias Lühn
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Grausiger Fund im Hotel Alpenblick: Im Magen eines Hechtes entdeckt der Koch den Finger eines kleinen Jungen. Scheint zunächst noch ein Unfall denkbar, erkennt Bartholomäus Kammerlander nach dem Fund der Kinderleiche, was wirklich passiert ist: Die Wahrheit ist viel schrecklicher, sie ist nahezu unvorstellbar. Und der kleine Junge ist nicht das einzige Kind, das in letzter Zeit verschwunden ist. Doch als Bartholomäus Kammerlander die Zusammenhänge versteht, ist er zur falschen Zeit am falschen Ort.
©2014 Gmeiner Verlag (P)2014 ABOD Verlag
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