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Catherine Eddowes (German edition)

Sherlock Holmes jagt Jack the Ripper 5

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Catherine Eddowes (German edition)

By: Jan Gaspard
Narrated by: Michael Che Koch, Isaak Dentler
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Erstmals verlässt "Jack the Ripper" sein eigentliches Revier, Whitechapel. Und mordet ein zweites Mal in nur einer Nacht: Catherine Eddowes. Doch Sherlock Holmes ist ihm weiter dicht auf den Fersen, kann die Symbolspuren, die der "Ripper" an seinen Tatorten hinterlässt, immer präziser deuten. Für den berühmten Detektiv bilden die Morde, die speziell ausgesuchten und inszenierten Tatorte, auch die Chronologie der immer grausameren Verstümmelungen der Opfer ein sich immer deutlicher zusammenfügendes Bild - das einen immer besseren Blick auf die schwer verwundete Seele des Mörders "Jack the Ripper" zulässt.

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