
Ödets trådar
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Narrated by:
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Ida Gyllensten
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By:
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Ingrid Kampås
About this listen
Maria är ute och reser i Peru. Kvällarna är kvalmiga och dagarna är fruktansvärt varma, men det är i alla fall att föredra framför det bistra klimatet hemma i Sverige. Men hettan är snart det minsta av hennes bekymmer. Maria börjar misstänka att allt inte står rätt till i den lilla byn, och viskningarna om kriminalitet bakom kulisserna blir all fler. Och det värsta av allt‚ det verkar som ett barnhem för utsatta barn är i centrum av härvan. Maria vet inte vem hon kan lita på i detta främmande land men hon måste göra något och det fort, innan fler oskyldiga drabbas.
Ingrid Kampås är en svensk författare av romaner och deckare. Hon skriver gärna historiska romaner.
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