
Professor van Dusen bittet zum Tanz
Professor van Dusen - Die neuen Fälle 22
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Marc Freund
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Eine Seefahrt, die ist tödlich. Zumindest wenn Professor van Dusen und Hutchinson Hatch zu den Passagieren zählen. Auf dem Raddampfer Mississippi Queen tummeln sich allerhand bunte Gestalten. Eine von ihnen ist ein Mörder. Dies weiß Van Dusen spätestens, als er in einer der Kabinen die Leiche eines Reisegefährten findet. Doch was hat eine Tanzveranstaltung auf dem Schiff damit zu tun? Und welches düstere Geheimnis trug der Tote mit sich herum? Professor van Dusen bleibt nicht viel Zeit, den Mörder zu ermitteln, denn der Dampfer steuert unaufhörlich seinem Zielhafen zu.
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