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Steckerlfischfiasko
- Franz Eberhofer 12
- Narrated by: Christian Tramitz
- Length: 8 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Wegen dem Golfclub ist Niederkaltenkirchen eh schon gespalten wie ein Holzscheit, aber jetzt liegt auch noch der Steckerlfischkönig höchstselbst und mausetot in der clubeigenen Spa-Landschaft. Der Franz ermittelt unter dubiosen Volksfestclans und golfenden Schickimickiarschlöchern, während seine Susi ganz andere Pläne hat: Sie kandidiert als Bürgermeisterin, was beim aktuellen Dorfoberhaupt hochgradig nervöse Zuckungen auslöst...
Der Eberhofer macht das Dutzend voll und muss wieder alles geben – und der Christian Tramitz natürlich auch!
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