
Verloren in der Zeit
1986 #2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Che Koch
About this listen
Im zweiten Teil der atemberaubenden Trilogie beschließt Elias Werner, in die 1960er Jahre zu reisen und dort nach Antworten zu suchen. Doch der Zeitsprung geht schief und Elias wird ins frühe 17. Jahrhundert geschleudert. Im Stockholm von Gustav II. Adolf beginnt sein Kampf ums Überleben. Nur wenn es Elias gelingt, einen Weg ins Jahr 1963 zu finden und dort seine Eltern vor dem Ertrinken zu retten, hat er eine Chance, herauszufinden, warum ihm all diese unerklärlichen Dinge widerfahren.
Aber er hätte sich niemals vorstellen können, wie erschreckend die Wahrheit ist ...
Please note: This audiobook is in German.
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