
Shigidi: Raub im Britischen Museum
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Narrated by:
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Martin Bringmann
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By:
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Wole Talabi
About this listen
Afrikanische Mythologie trifft auf Londoner Urban Fantasy
Shigidi, der Gott der Albträume, will eigentlich nur eins: seine Zeit mit dem Succubus Nneoma genießen. Doch die Mächtigeren seines Pantheons haben andere Pläne für ihn, und wenn er seine Freiheit erlangen will, muss er ihnen gehorchen. Er erhält den Auftrag, ein mächtiges Artefakt aus dem Britischen Museum zu stehlen und in seine Heimat zurückzubringen. Für Nneoma kann er seinen düsteren Ursprung hinter sich lassen, er kann sogar ein Meisterdieb werden. Aber kann er die Götter retten? Und will er das überhaupt?
Please note: This audiobook is in German.
©2023 Wole Talabi (P)2025 Hörbuch München von RBmedia Verlag
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