
Zwei sind einer zuviel
Mrs. Primrose, Folge 2
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Narrated by:
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Katja Keßler
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Gerry Hungbauer
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Nicolas König
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By:
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Agatha MacGuffin
About this listen
Gerade erst haben sich die Aufregungen um den "Rosenmord" gelegt, da stolpert die engagierte Kriminalautorin Jemima Primrose in ihrem neuen Zuhause in Nickle Hillock bereits in einen neuen Fall: In der Laientheatergruppe "Nickle Hillock Company" gibt es Knatsch um die Besetzung der männlichen Hauptrolle! Als es kurz darauf zu einem gefährlichen "Unfall" bei den Proben kommt, stellt sich sehr bald heraus, dass hier jemand absichtlich seine Finger im Spiel hatte... und, dass jede Menge Verdächtiger zur Auswahl stehen, die nicht gut auf das Opfer zu sprechen waren. Mit Hilfe ihrer neuen Freunde Basil Kingcade und Honor Grimshaw beginnt Mrs Primrose zu ermitteln.
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