
Wisting und die Untiefen der Vergangenheit
Wistings schwierigste Fälle, Band 3
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Narrated by:
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Richard Barenberg
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Zwei Leichen für den besten Ermittler Norwegens
Der Farris-See nördlich von Larvik trocknet infolge von Regenmangel immer mehr aus. Dadurch wird in der Nähe des Ufers die Leiche eines Mannes entdeckt, der seit acht Jahren als vermisst gilt. Seine linke Hand ist an den Lenker eines Motorrads gefesselt. William Wisting und sein Team beginnen mit den Ermittlungen, da entdeckt ein Rentner mit einem Metalldetektor am anderen Ufer die Habseligkeiten eines vier Jahre zuvor verschwundenen Mädchens. Welche dunklen Geheimnisse wird der See noch preisgeben, wenn die Dürre weiter anhält?
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