
Som en man på Österlen
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Narrated by:
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Björn Bengtsson
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By:
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Richard Hobert
About this listen
När Max får sparken från reklambyrån i Stockholm raseras hela hans värld och han flyr till familjens sommargård på Österlen. Han köper en fruktodling till underpris för att hjälpa en granne. Kanske kan livet som äppelodlare rädda hans framtid och sviktande äktenskap?
Istället blir det startskottet för en riskfylld resa, långt in i Österlens mörka hjärta, där bygdens oskrivna regler och våldsamma krav kontrollerar det till synes idylliska landskapet. I sin vilsenhet är Max otrogen med en ung polsk fruktplockerska. När hon hittas mördad blir sökandet efter den skyldige ett akut hot mot hans nya tillvaro.
Please note: This audiobook is in Swedish.
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