
Tod im Herrenhaus
Cherringham - Landluft kann tödlich sein 42
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Sabina Godec
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Folge 42:
Endlich hat Jack die lange aufgeschobene Knieoperation hinter sich gebracht. Doch nun muss er sich schonen und langweilt sich, daher arbeitet er ehrenamtlich im Besucherservice auf dem geschichtsträchtigen Landsitz Fitz Morton Manor. Eines Morgens wird sein Kollege Cyril Roebuck tot in der Großen Halle aufgefunden. Zunächst sieht es danach aus, dass der liebe alte Mann einen Herzinfarkt erlitten hat. Doch der Raum war von innen verschlossen - und Cyril konnte ihn nicht verriegelt haben! Jack bittet Sarah, mit ihm das seltsame Rätsel des verschlossenen Zimmers zu ergründen - und schon bald finden die beiden heraus, dass Cyrils tatsächlich einem Verbrechen zum Opfer gefallen ist...
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