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Kopfgeld
- Edith - Eine Frau geht ihren Weg 3
- Narrated by: Rebecca Veil
- Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Die Gefahren einer neuen Zeit.
Juni 1948 im Ruhrgebiet. Das neue Geld soll kommen - die D-Mark. Auch Edith Marheinecke macht sich auf zur Ausgabestelle. Sie ist nun Journalistin und fotografiert die wartenden Menschen, von denen einige in Streit geraten. Einer der Streitenden ist wenig später tot. Konrad Garthner wird vor eine Straßenbahn gestoßen. Als Edith ihre Fotos auswerten will, erlebt sie eine böse Überraschung. Man hat ihr die Kamera gestohlen. Und dann taucht auch noch ein Ex-Geliebter von ihr auf - und interessiert sich sehr für den toten Garthner.
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