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Kölner Reliquien
- Heilige Knöchelchen schräg betrachtet
- Narrated by: Konrad Beikircher
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Da grinst ein filigran geschmückter Totenschädel zahnlos, aber fröhlich. Dort liegen ein paar Rippen neben einem Unterkiefer mit nur noch einem schwarzen Zahn. Fromme Schauer perlen den Rücken des Betrachters. Konrad Beikircher schlüpft gekonnt in verschiedene Rollen und verpasst den Knöchelchen-Geschichten mit der typischen und beliebten "Beikircher-Art" seine persönliche Note. Erleben Sie, wie die Reliquien im Rheinland zu neuem Leben erweckt werden!
©2012 J.P. Bachem Verlag GmbH (P)2012 J.P, Bachem Verlag GmbH
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