
Tod am Cours Mirabeau. Ein Provence-Krimi
Verlaque & Bonnet ermitteln - Band 6
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Narrated by:
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Max Hoffmann
About this listen
Mörderische Provence.
Marine Bonnet und Antoine Verlaque lieben das neue, angesagte Restaurant "La Fontaine" unweit vom Cours Mirabeau, der berühmten Hauptstraße von Aix-en-Provence. Sie haben vor kurzem geheiratet und sind dort häufig zu Gast. Als der Besitzer noch ein paar Freisitze einrichten möchte, bekommt er Ärger mit einigen Nachbarn. Kurz darauf entdeckt sein Tellerwäscher unweit des Brunnens im Garten eine Leiche und plötzlich sind die Hälfte der Einwohner des noblen Innenstadtviertels Mazarin des Mordes verdächtig. Sogar der Pater der nahe gelegenen Kirche Saint-Jean-de-Malte verhält sich seltsam ...
Ein Krimi voller südfranzösischer Atmosphäre, Kochkunst und Liebe.
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