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Kwaaiwater [Raging Water]
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Narrated by:
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Crystal-Donna Roberts
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By:
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Irna van Zyl
About this listen
Die grootste uitdaging van haar loopbaan wag op speuradjudant Storm van der Merwe. Die kusdorp Hermanus hou vir die eerste keer ooit ’n skrywersfees. Deel van Storm se verpligtinge is om by die gemeenskapsaal kywie te hou.
Maar toe daag die sterskrywer van die dorp nie op vir haar sessie nie. Haar liggaam word in Kwaaiwater se Mosselrivier gevind. 24 uur later kom ’n visterman af op nóg ’n lyk – weer ’n vrou, dié keer jonk en swart. En dan is daar ’n derde slagoffer.
Drie dae, drie vroue . ..
Please note: This audiobook is in Afrikaans.
©2024 Irna van Zyl (P)2024 Human & Rousseau
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