
Paul Temple und der Fall Vandyke. Original-Radio-Fassung
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Narrated by:
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René Deltgen
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Annemarie Cordes
About this listen
Die junge Witwe Mary Desmond ist verzweifelt. Als sie eines Abends nachhause kommt, ist nicht nur ihr Baby verschwunden, sondern auch ihre Babysitterin Miss Millicent. Auf einem Telefonblock findet sie in Miss Millicents Handschrift die Notiz "Ein Mr. Vandyke hat angerufen; keine Bestellung hinterlassen". Aber niemand scheint diesen Mister Vandyke zu kennen. Scotland Yard ist ratlos und bittet Paul Temple um Hilfe. Eine Leiche und eine Puppe führen ihn nach Paris, wo er nur knapp einem Attentat entgeht...
Erstmals als ungeschnittene Original-Radio-Fassung.
©2004 DAV (P)2004 DAV
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