
Poirot riecht den Braten
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Narrated by:
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Martin Maria Schwarz
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By:
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Agatha Christie
About this listen
Hercule Poirot lässt die kleinen grauen Zellen arbeiten.
War es Selbstmord oder Mord, der als Selbstmord getarnt ist? Chief Inspector Japp zieht Hercule Poirot in einem kniffligen Fall zu Rate, in dem eine Frau erschossen aufgefunden wird. Ihr Zimmer war verschlossen, aber der Schlüssel zum Zimmer ist verschwunden. Recherchen ergeben, dass sie erpresst wurde. Poirots Neugier ist geweckt und er behält als Einziger den Überblick in dem Fall. Er deckt Indizien auf, die Inspektor Japp entgangen sind, und kann rasch den Fall lösen.
©2004 Agatha Christie Limited. All rights reserved. Übersetzung von Adi Oes, Edith Walter, Hella von Spies (P)2004 Verlag und Studio für HörbuchproduktionenWhat listeners say about Poirot riecht den Braten
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