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Tödliche See
- Liv Lammers 5
- Narrated by: Brigitte Carlsen
- Length: 10 hrs and 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Fesselnde Fortsetzung der kultigen Liv-Lammers-Serie. Die Nordsee, fast achtzig Kilometer vor Sylt. Im Gerüst unter einer Versorgungsplattform wird die Leiche eines Tauchers gefunden. Unfall oder Selbstmord sind ausgeschlossen. Liv Lammers und ihre Kollegen von der Mordkommission fliegen mit dem Hubschrauber ein. Sie stoßen auf eine eingeschworene Gemeinschaft von Arbeitern. Bald aber zeigt sich: Hinter den Kulissen brodelt es. Als auch die Firmeninhaberin auf Sylt bedroht wird, nimmt der Fall eine neue Wendung, denn vielen Einheimischen ist die Offshore-Anlage vor der Insel ein Dorn im Auge...
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