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Wenn die Blätter sich rot färben
- Ein Fall für Gamache 5
- Narrated by: Hans-Werner Meyer
- Length: 16 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Die Bewohner des kleinen, idyllisch in den Wäldern Kanadas gelegenen Dörfchens Three Pines haben alle ihre Geheimnisse - mal sind es kleinere, mal größere. Und auch Olivier, der charmante und beliebte Besitzer des Dorfbistros, hat etwas zu verbergen. Denn als am Ende des Sommers plötzlich eine Leiche in seinem Bistro gefunden wird und alles auf Mord hindeutet, führen die Ermittlungen immer wieder zu ihm. Was für Geheimnisse hat Olivier und wer ist er wirklich? Auch in seinem fünften Fall ermittelt Polizeichef Armand Gamache gemeinsam mit seinem Team auf der Suche nach der Wahrheit.
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