Wer mit den Wölfen heult. Die Canterbury-Fälle
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Wer mit den Wölfen heult. Die Canterbury-Fälle

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Wer mit den Wölfen heult. Die Canterbury-FälleLily Brown wird mit dem psychologischen Gutachten des Polizisten Martin Gordon beauftragt, der bei einem Einsatz einen Kollegen angeschossen hat. Doch noch bevor Lily den Auftrag zu Ende fhren kann, begeht Gordon Selbstmord. An den Ermittlungen beteiligt, stt sie auf ein unglaubliches Komplott. In ihrer therapeutischen Praxis bert sie die schwangere Jerry Hoover, die von ngsten geplagt wird, dass auch ihr zweites Kind am pltzlichen Kindstod sterben

Lily Brown wird mit dem psychologischen Gutachten des Polizisten Martin Gordon beauftragt, der bei einem Einsatz einen Kollegen angeschossen hat. Doch noch bevor Lily den Auftrag zu Ende führen kann, begeht Gordon Selbstmord. An den Ermittlungen beteiligt, stößt sie auf ein unglaubliches Komplott. In ihrer therapeutischen Praxis berät sie die schwangere Jerry Hoover, die von Ängsten geplagt wird, dass auch ihr zweites Kind am plötzlichen Kindstod sterben könnte. Tatsächlich lebt der Säugling nur wenige Tage - und Lily wird misstrauisch. Ungekürzte Lesung mit Heike Warmuth 2 mp3-CDs | ca. 11 h 52 min

EAN: 9783742426963
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Erscheinungsjahr: 12.09.2024
Produktform: Software, MP3
Inhalt/Anzahl: 2 Software
Autoren: Duncan, Tessa
Vorleser: Warmuth, Heike
Keyword: CD; Canterbury; Elizabeth George; Ellen Sandberg; England; Hörbuch; Hörbücher; Mobbing; Mord; Neuerscheinung 2024; Polizei; Spannung; Therapeutin; True Crime; Wer das Vergessen stört
Fachschema: Deutsche Belletristik / Kriminalroman~Hörbuch / Kriminalroman
Fachkategorie: Kriminalromane und Mystery: weibliche Ermittler~Thriller / Spannung~Belletristik: Themen, Stoffe, Motive: Psychologisches Innenleben, Klassische Belletristik
Region: England
Zeitraum: erste Hälfte 21. Jahrhundert (2000 bis 2050 n. Chr.)
Sekunden: 834
Verlag: Audio Verlag Der GmbH, Der Audio Verlag GmbH
Länge: 142 mm
Breite: 136 mm
Höhe: 8 mm
Gewicht: 74 gr
Genre: Hörbücher, Hörbuch
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