
Tote brauchen kein Shampoo. Sammelband 1
Allgäu-Krimi 1-3
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Liu
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Eva Link
About this listen
Drei Krimis in einem Hörbuch.
Klare Luft, hohe Berge und blauer Himmel - im kleinen Örtchen Obertanndorf im beschaulichen Allgäu ist die Welt noch in Ordnung. Das denkt sich zumindest Friseurmeisterin Luisa Schneider, als sie den Salon ihrer Tante Martha für ein Jahr übernimmt. Aber bald findet sie heraus, dass der idyllische Schein trügt und selbst am schönsten Ort der Welt gemordet wird! Und ehe Luisa sichs versieht, schneidet sie nicht mehr nur Haare, sondern jagt auch Verbrecher...
Dieses Hörbuch enthält die Krimis:
- Mord in Obertanndorf
- Die letzte Brezel
- Der Hahn kräht Mord
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