
Windspiel
Anelie Andersson ermittelt 3
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Yvonne Esins
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Madita Winter
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EIN SERIENMORD IM ARCTIC CIRCLE
In einer tiefen und abgelegenen Schlucht des Sarek Nationalparks im nordschwedischen Polarkreis werden drei Frauenleichen gefunden, die hoch in einem Baum hängen. Anelie Andersson, die leitende Polizistin aus Jokkmokk, nimmt die Ermittlungen in diesem cold case auf. Die Opfer stammen aus Stockholm, Sundsvall und Umeå und werden seit unterschiedlichen Zeiten vermisst. Da die Presse Wind von den Leichenfunden bekommen hat, weiß Anelie, dass ihr die Zeit davonläuft. Alles deutet darauf hin, dass der Mörder nicht aufhören wird und es bald weitere Opfer geben könnte.
Ein rätselhaftes Verbrechen – in der sommerlichen und faszinierenden Landschaft Schwedisch Lapplands
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