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Tödliche Melodie
- Cherringham - Landluft kann tödlich sein 22
- Narrated by: Sabina Godec
- Length: 3 hrs and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Alex King, Leadsänger der legendären Neunzigerjahre-Rockgruppe Lizard, gibt eine Party auf seinem prächtigen Anwesen in Cherringham. Gefeiert werden soll das lang erwartete Comeback der Band. Doch statt Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll gibt es vor allem Streit - mit einem tragischen Ausgang: Im Morgengrauen treibt Alex tot im Pool seines Anwesens. Für die Polizei steht außer Frage: Es handelt sich um einen Unfall unter Drogeneinfluss. Aber als Jack und Sarah von einem Bandmitglied gebeten werden, Nachforschungen anzustellen, entdecken sie bald, dass auch ein guter Song tödliche Folgen haben kann.
©2016 Bastei Lübbe (P)2016 Lübbe Audio
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