
Wer das Vergessen stört - Die Canterbury-Fälle
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Narrated by:
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Heike Warmuth
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By:
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Tessa Duncan
About this listen
Lily Brown, ehemalige Polizeipsychologin bei Scotland Yard, wagt nach einer gescheiterten Beziehung einen Neuanfang als Psychotherapeutin in Canterbury. Eine ihrer ersten Patientinnen ist Vera, die aufgrund eines traumatischen Ereignisses in der Kindheit unter Panikattacken leidet. Lily hält Veras Behandlung schon für abgeschlossen, als diese sich wieder bei ihr meldet. Wenig später wird Vera tot aufgefunden – angeblich Selbstmord. Doch Lily glaubt nicht an Suizid und beginnt, eigene Nachforschungen anzustellen. Dabei stößt sie auf ein furchtbares Geheimnis und gerät selbst in Lebensgefahr...
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