
Starbuck - Der Kämpfer
Die Starbuck-Chroniken 4
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Narrated by:
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Johannes Quester
About this listen
Der Weg in die blutigste alle Schlachten. Im Spätsommer 1862 hat sich das Kriegsglück gewendet: Nun marschieren die Armeen der Südstaaten in den Norden ein. Nate Starbuck ist mit dabei, doch immer noch schlägt ihm Misstrauen entgegen. Man hat ihm das Kommando über ein Strafbataillon übertragen: Eine gottverlorene Truppe, angeführt von Offizieren, die ihren neuen Vorgesetzten offen ablehnen. Starbucks Bataillon zieht in den Norden, Sharpsburg an dem kleinen Flüsschen Antietam entgegen. Vor ihnen liegt das blutigste Schlachtfeld des gesamten Bürgerkriegs...
Bernard Cornwells Historienreihe aus dem amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg.
©2024 Bernard Cornwell (P)2024 AUDIOBUCH
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