
Professor van Dusen weckt den Skorpion
Professor van Dusen - Die neuen Fälle, Band 42
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Wenn ein vollkommen normaler Mensch plötzlich beginnt, vor Angst zu zittern, und überall in seinem Haus Skorpione sieht, kann etwas nicht mit rechten Dingen zugehen. Dies ist jedenfalls die Meinung von Hutchinson Hatch, und so gelingt es ihm, Professor van Dusen davon zu überzeugen, sich dieses seltsamen Falls anzunehmen. Ein mysteriöses Erbe, ein verschwundenes Vermögen, eine Diebesbande und ein unheimliches Haus in den Sümpfen von Louisiana tragen nicht gerade dazu bei, die Ermittlungen zu erleichtern. Wird es Professor van Dusen gelingen, den Skorpion-Mörder zu stellen?
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