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Der siebte Monat
- Sherlock Holmes - Die neuen Fälle 26
- Narrated by: Christian Rode, Peter Groeger, Lutz Harder, Reent Reins, Daniel Montoya, Annekatrin Munz
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In der idyllischen Küstenstadt Hastings wird der Hotelbesitzer Peter Westlake von einer Klippe gestoßen. Sergeant Hopkins nimmt Westlakes Sohn Bobby, der kein Alibi hat, in Haft. Denn er hat ein Motiv - er wurde jahrelang von seinem Vater misshandelt. Bobby beteuert seine Unschuld, daher nimmt Holmes die Ermittlungen auf. Der Schlüssel zur Lösung des Mordfalls scheint in einem über fünfzig Jahre alten Gedicht zu liegen...
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