
Professor van Dusen klopft auf Holz
Professor van Dusen - Die neuen Fälle 34
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Andreas Masuth
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Als Professor van Dusen und sein treuer Begleiter Hutchinson Hatch im luxuriösen Hotel Taj Mahal Palace in Bombay eintreffen, ahnen sie nicht, dass sie schon bald einen bizarren Fall lösen müssen. Kurz nachdem der nervös wirkende Professor Bonnington van Dusen heimlich etwas zugesteckt hat, wird er tot aufgefunden. Seine Gliedmaßen scheinen auf eigenartige Weise verknöchert, regelrecht zu Holz geworden zu sein. Dusen und Hatch begeben sich mit dem Hotelconcierge Pradeep auf Spurensuche. Welches Geheimnis steckt hinter dem grauenvollen Mordfall?
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