
Professor van Dusen zürnt den Göttern
Professor van Dusen, Die neuen Fälle 37
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Marc Freund
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Ein ungewöhnlicher Todesfall in England erregt Professor van Dusens Interesse. Auf einer Wiese bei Hackney Marsh wird ein Toter gefunden, dessen Organe nahezu versteinert sind. Die Denkmaschine geht dem Fall nach und stößt im weiteren Verlauf auf einen toten Bildhauer und einige amerikanische Kunstsammler, die ebenso reich wie spurlos verschwunden sind. Was weiß die mysteriöse Kunstagentin Euryale Ellis über die Sache? Professor van Dusen ist überzeugt, dass diese Frau ein Geheimnis umgibt. Doch es zu lüften, stellt ein schwieriges und gefährliches Unterfangen dar...
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