
Professor van Dusen lässt den Drachen steigen
Professor van Dusen - Die neuen Fälle - Fall 41
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New York City wird von seltsamen Einbrüchen heimgesucht. Gestohlen werden überwiegend nutzlose Dinge. Verantwortlich ist eine Person, die sich selbst "Der Drache" nennt. Als der Daily New Yorker anfängt, in einer reißerischen Weise über die Diebstähle zu berichten, bekommt auch Professor van Dusen Wind von dieser Sache. Er warnt eindringlich vor der Gefahr des Drachen. Zu Recht, wie sich herausstellt, als die Taten des mysteriösen Verbrechers ein erstes Menschenopfer fordern. Es beginnt die Jagd nach einem wervollen Diamanten und der geheimnisvollen Person, die unter der Maske des Drachen steckt.
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