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Ravna - Die Tote in den Nachtbergen
- Ravna 2
- Narrated by: Vanida Karun
- Length: 11 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Die Fortsetzung der Arktis-Thriller von Bestsellerautorin Elisabeth Herrmann.
Der Treck der Rentiere zu den Sommerweiden ist ein alljährliches Ritual, zu dem alle Samen der Renzüchterfamilie zusammenkommen. Auch für Ravna Persen, Studentin der Polizeihochschule in Oslo, ein Pflichttermin. Als Ravna sich bei der Suche nach vermissten Rentieren verletzt, kommt ihr eine Fremde zur Hilfe. Am nächsten Morgen will Ravna sich nach ihrer Helferin erkundigen, doch sie erfährt, dass das Mädchen bereits seit sieben Jahren vermisst wird. Und kurz darauf findet sie ihre Leiche.
©2022 cbj Verlag (P)2022 der Hörverlag
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