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Spurlos - Geständnis einer Bestie
- Narrated by: Hans Wilhelm Ermen
- Length: 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In Spanien ereignet sich ein grausames Verbrechen: Zwei junge Mädchen im Alter von 4 und 6 Jahren, werden von einem bösen Vierergespann entführt und als Geiseln festgehalten. Nachdem der Vater der Mädchen das Lösegeld an die Täter zahlt, bleiben die Mädchen trotzdem weiterhin spurlos verschwunden.
Nachdem drei der Täter bei einer Auseinandersetzung mit der spanischen Polizei im Kugelhagel ums Leben kommen, kann der vierte Verbrecher fliehen, er wird jedoch 5 Tage später festgenommen. Nur er weiß wo die Mädchen versteckt gehalten werden, für die Ermittler beginnt ein Wettlauf gegen die Zeit.
©2013 SAGA Egmont (P)2021 SAGA Egmont
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