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Wie viele willst du töten
- Ellery Hathaway 1
- Narrated by: Britta Steffenhagen
- Length: 10 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ellery Hathaway ist Polizistin in Woodbury, einem verschlafenen kleinen Ort in Massachusetts. Was niemand dort weiß: Als Kind wurde sie zum Opfer des berüchtigten Serienkillers Francis Michael Coben. Und sie war die Einzige, die überlebte. Das ist lange her. Doch seit drei Jahren erhält sie seltsame Geburtstagskarten, die auf diese Vergangenheit anspielen - und jedes Mal verschwindet danach eine Person aus ihrem Ort spurlos. In ihrer Verzweiflung wendet sie sich an den einzigen Menschen, der ihr helfen kann: den FBI-Agenten, der sie damals gerettet hat. Eine nervenaufreibende Jagd beginnt. Doch wer jagt hier eigentlich wen?
©2020 dtv. Übersetzung von Irene Eisenhut (P)2020 DAV
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