
Professor van Dusen räumt auf
Professor van Dusen, Die neuen Fälle 36:
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Marc Freund
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Bei Abbrucharbeiten im Londoner Stadtteil Houndsditch stoßen die Arbeiter auf einen seltsamen steinernen Quader, der tief in der Erde verborgen ist und mehrere hundert Jahre alt zu sein scheint. Da sich Professor van Dusen gerade in London aufhält, wird er um Rat gebeten. Die Denkmaschine findet schnell einen Zugang und entdeckt einen ganz in Rot gehaltenen Raum, in dem sich ein Tisch und sieben Stühle befinden. Er und die anderen Gelehrten müssen erkennen, dass sie ein schreckliches Geheimnis aufgespürt haben, das schon bald erste Todesopfer fordert. Eine geheimnisvolle Verschwörung, Morde, Explosionen - das alles verlangt nach einem Mann: Professor van Dusen!
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