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Na dveře klepe smrt
- Narrated by: Martin Siničák
- Length: 16 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ve městě Brighton se chystá natáčení velkolepého hollywoodského filmu o lásce mezi anglickým králem Jiřím IV. a Marií Fitzherbertovou. Pro rockovou ikonu Gaiu, která se touží prosadit jako herečka, znamená film příležitost dosáhnout na sošku Oskara. Pro detektiva-superintendanta Roye Gracea ze sussexské kriminálky je Gaiin pobyt ve městě noční můra. Grace byl varován, že Gaiu pronásleduje posedlý fanoušek či fanynka. První pokus připravit ji o život se odehrál několik dní před tím, než opustila svůj domov v Los Angeles. Teď se ale šílenec zřejmě volně pohybuje v Brightonu a čeká...
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