
Krieg der Seesterne. Ein Küstenkrimi
Thies Detlefsen 12
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Krischan Koch
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Krischan Koch
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Piet Paulsen traut seinen Augen nicht: "Ufos über Fredenbüll? Dat kann doch gar nich angehen." Doch er ist sich sicher, die Außerirdischen sind gleich hinterm Deich gelandet. Als dann ein Toter im neu entstandenen Kornkreis liegt, sind Dorfpolizist Thies Detlefsen und Kollegin Nicole Stappenbek aus Husum alarmiert. Mit den üblichen Ermittlungsmethoden kommen sie nicht weiter. Denn noch mehr Mysteriöses passiert im spätsommerlichen Fredenbüll: Fahrerlose Autos rasen übers Land, das Getreide wächst wie verrückt, und geheimnisvolles Trommeln hallt durch die Nacht. Sind sie womöglich ins Visier einer außerirdischen Macht geraten?
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