
Professor van Dusen hört das Gras wachsen
Professor van Dusen - Die neuen Fälle 31
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Marc Freund
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Ein Toter in der Besenkammer eines New Yorker Hotels weckt das Interesse von Hutchinson Hatch. Es gelingt ihm, Professor van Dusen davon zu überzeugen, sich dieser Angelegenheit anzunehmen. Was darauf folgt, ist die Jagd nach einem Mörder, der sich selbst den Namen John Doe verpasst hat. Doe ist ihnen immer eine Nasenlänge voraus. Die Spur führt schließlich in ein abgelegenes Waldhaus, in dem sich der Psychiater Doktor Goldner mit einigen Patienten aufhält. Professor van Dusen ist davon überzeugt, dass sich unter den Anwesenden auch der Mörder befindet. Aber um diesen zu entlarven, bedarf es nicht nur der Intelligenz der Denkmaschine, sondern auch einiger raffinierter Tricks...
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