
Menschenhunger
Ondragon 1
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Narrated by:
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David Nathan
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Zwischen Buchphobie und Menschenhunger
Die Suche von Krimifans mit einem Hang zu skurrilen Ermittlern hat ein Ende: Paul Eckbert Ondragon ist da! Und David Nathan leiht ihm seine Stimme. Bereits Ondragons erster Fall "Menschenhunger" hat es in sich. Gerade selbst in klinischer Behandlung wegen seiner Buchphobie, wird in den umliegenden Wäldern eine Frauenleiche gefunden. Die Polizei vermutet einen hungrigen Bären als Täter. Doch Ondragon hat Zweifel. Bereits hunderte Jahre zuvor wurde in der Region bestialisch gemordet. Damals unter Verdacht: Wendigo, ein mystisches Wesen mit einer kulinarischen Vorliebe für Menschen. Ein spannend-skurriles Hörvergnügen!
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