
Turbulente Zeiten
Die Oblatenbäckerin, Band 3
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Narrated by:
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Sonngard Dressler
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By:
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Ada Caine
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Findet die Oblatenbäckerin Burgl ihr Glück? Das mitreißende Finale der Saga von Ada Caine
1896: Burgl ist der Neuanfang in Karlsbad geglückt: Die Oblatenbäckerei floriert und Burgl erwartet ihr erstes Kind. Durch die Schwangerschaft braucht sie dringend eine weitere Hilfskraft. Doch in Karlsbad verschwinden plötzlich junge Frauen, auch das Mädchen, das bei Burgl einspringen wollte. Schließlich arbeitet die Gouvernante Hanna mit, die auf eine Anstellung bei einer Gräfin wartet. Als Burgl erfährt, dass es diese nicht gibt, wird sie misstrauisch.
Dann werden Anschläge auf ihren Oblatenstand verübt. Kann Burgl ihre Bäckerei retten und herausfinden, was mit den Frauen passiert ist?
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