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Von Bagdad nach Stambul
- Narrated by: Bert Stevens
- Length: 18 hrs and 42 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Nach dem Verlust eines Gefährten entdeckt die Gruppe um Kara Ben Nemsi und Halef Omar immer mehr Spuren einer geheimen Organisation. Während sich der Todeskarawane neue Bekannte anschließen, durchleben wir Heldentaten und sogar die Pest auf dem Weg von Bagdad nach Istanbul.
Welche Ziele hat ein geflohener Perser mit seinem Hausstand? Wie schafft es der verschrobene Engländer Sir David Lindsay immer wieder ohne Sprachkenntnise unbeschadet durch den gefährlichen Orient? Spannend erzählt mit über 30 verschiedenen Stimmen durch Bert Stevens lässt dieses Abenteuer den Hörer nicht mehr los.
©gemeinfrei (P)2018 37 voices Verlag
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