
Rungholt: die versunkene Stadt (Gesamtausgabe)
Historischer Nordsee-Roman
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Narrated by:
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Steffi Weck
About this listen
1362 versank die Stadt Rungholt im Meer und wurde zur Legende.
Jahrhunderte später, im Winter 1907, kann sich die verträumte Janna dem Sog der alten Sagen nicht entziehen. Als sie das Tagebuch von Lenore findet, verliert sie sich zusehends in der Geschichte der jungen Frau und jener dem Untergang geweihten Stadt – bis sie Realität und Einbildung, Lenores und ihr eigenes Leben kaum noch unterscheiden kann …
Zwei Frauen – zwei Jahrhunderte – zwei Leben: ein Roman über eine schicksalhafte Begegnung und eine Seelenverwandtschaft über den Tod hinaus.
Please note: This audiobook is in German.
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