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Tote Jäger schießen nicht
- Schreiber und der Wolf
- Narrated by: Alexander Bandilla
- Length: 5 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Die Wölfe kehren nach Deutschland zurück, aber nicht jedem sind die geschützten Tiere willkommen. Im Oderbruch wird ein Wolf von einem adligen Jäger erschossen. Eine Story fürs "Magazin"? Reporter Hannes Schreiber geht zur Recherche mit dem Freiherrn auf die Jagd. An deren Ende sind 46 Wildgänse und ein Jäger tot. Selbstmord, Unfall, Mord? Schon steckt Schreiber mitten in den Ermittlungen...
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