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Password Manitoba

By: Martin Petersen
Narrated by: Nanna Salomon
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20-årige Trine er blevet en del af en revolutionær gruppe. Hun har demonstreret, kastet med brosten og gjort alt det, man nu gør, når man er med i en sådan gruppe. Men det er ikke nok for Trine. Hun vil gøre gruppen mere organiseret for hurtigere at nå målet, og så er der brug for penge. Mange penge.

Gruppen kidnapper en stenrig dansk-canadisk mand, og det bliver Trines opgave at bevogte ham. Men i løbet af natten begynder den gamle mand at snakke, og det er straks sværere at være ond og brutal mod en person, man lærer at kende. I takt med at hun lytter til gidslets historie, begynder hun at tænke over sin egen - hvilken slutning skal den have? Martin Petersen (f. 1950) har 17 udgivelser bag sig. Han har tidligere skrevet historiske romaner om bl.a. Sven Estridsen, Kongen der sendte paven en fugl (2008), og om Valdemar Atterdags invasion af Gotland, Stenansigter (2014).

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