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Das Pakom
- Projekt Meru 2
- Narrated by: Tobias Meister, Engelbert von Nordhausen, Josef Tratnik
- Length: 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Les erwacht ohne jede Erinnerung an die letzten Stunden auf einer Straße in Auckland. Was ist im Pakom passiert?Erst seine Träume bringen ihm die erhoffte Klarheit.Unterdessen stirbt in Bangkok der Medienmogul Jacques Le Therme unter mysteriösen Umständen. Interpol schickt die Spitzen-Ermittler Dorn und Fuss an den Tatort um den Hintergründen des Todesfalls auf die Spur zu kommen. Dabei geraten sie immer tiefer in einen Strudel aus grauenvollen Verbrechen...
Mit dabei sind u.a. Tobias Meister (Synchronstimme von Brad Pitt), Engelbert von Nordhausen (Synchronstimme von Samuel L. Jackson) und Josef Tratnik, bekannt aus den Perry Rhodan Lesungen.
(c)+(p) 2010 Eins A Medien GmbH
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