
Wattenmeergrab
Der Inselpolizist 3
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Narrated by:
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Uve Teschner
About this listen
Da liegt watt! Eine Leiche am Strand von Pellworm...
Pellworm, Nordsee. Im Watt vor der Insel stößt Tamme Hansen, der selbsternannte Assistent des Inselpolizisten Jan Benden, auf ein altes Bronzeschwert. Er ist sicher: Es muss ein sagenhaftes, antikes Artefakt sein! Einige Wochen später wird auch Jan zum Watt gerufen, da eine weibliche Leiche gefunden wurde. In ihrer Hosentasche entdeckt er ein durchweichtes Foto – und das zeigt ausgerechnet das von Tamme gefundene Schwert! Die Ermittlungen erweisen sich als besonders harte Nuss, doch gemeinsam mit seinem skurrilen Team wird der findige Jan diese wohl knacken – oder?
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