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Das Bild der Pyramide - Commissario Montalbano blickt hinter die Fassaden
- Commissario Montalbano
- Narrated by: Bodo Wolf
- Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Heftiger Dauerregen drückt den Bewohnern im sizilianischen Vigàta aufs Gemüt, als Commissario Montalbano Nachricht vom Fund einer männlichen Leiche auf einer Baustelle erhält. Kurz darauf sind die Ehefrau des Ermordeten und ein mysteriöser Begleiter verschwunden.
Die örtlichen rivalisierenden Clans weisen alle Schuld von sich und propagieren einen Ehrenmord. Doch Montalbano kommt schon bald Machenschaften um einen lukrativen Bauauftrag auf die Spur...
©2020 Lübbe Audio. Übersetzung von Rita Seuß und Walter Kögler (P)2020 Lübbe Audio
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