
Krähen über Königsberg
Ein Fall für Aaron Singer 2
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Narrated by:
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Sebastian Walch
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By:
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Ralf Thiesen
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Königsberg 1924: In einer Kaserne wird ein junger Soldat erschlagen aufgefunden. Das Brisante: Das Waffenlager, das der Gefreite bewachte, wurde komplett ausgeräumt. Der jüdische Kommissar Aaron Singer und sein Kollege Heinrich Puschkat, preußisches Urgestein, stehen unter großem Druck. Soziale und politische Spannungen drohen Ostpreußen zu zerreißen. Planen die Nationalisten mit dem Diebesgut einen Putsch? Um eine Katastrophe zu verhindern, verfolgen Singer und Puschkat die Spur inkognito bis in ein Seebad an der ostpreußischen Nehrung. Dort stoßen sie auf eine heimtückische Intrige ...
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