
Tod am Semmering
Ernestine & Anton 1
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Narrated by:
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Hans Jürgen Stockerl
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By:
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Beate Maly
About this listen
Österreich 1922. Im Grandhotel Panhans am Semmering trifft sich die feine Gesellschaft zu einem wohltätigen Tanzkurs. Doch der schöne Schein trübt sich, als einer der Gäste vergiftet wird. Inmitten eines Schneesturms ist das Hotel von der Außenwelt abgeschnitten, die Polizei unerreichbar und ein Entkommen unmöglich - auch für den Mörder. Die pensionierte Lehrerin Ernestine Kirsch und ihr Begleiter Anton Böck machen sich daran, den dramatischen Vorfall aufzuklären - und stoßen auf ein noch viel entsetzlicheres Verbrechen.
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