De døde
Minnesota-trilogien 2
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Narrated by:
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Bent Otto Hansen
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By:
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Vidar Sundstøl
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Lance Hansen, skovbetjent med norske aner, døjer med samvittighedskvaler efter drabet på en ung norsk turist ved bredden af Lake Superior i USA. Lance er overbevist om, at en ung indianer sidder uskyldig dømt, og at hans egen bror, Andy, er den rigtige morder. Lance forsøger at lade som ingenting, da de to brødre begiver sig ud på deres årlige hjortejagt. Men kan Lance leve med sine formodninger, og ved Andy, at Lance mistænker ham?
Samtidig nærmer en hundrede år gammel mordgåde sig sin opklaring. Hvad skete der egentlig med den forsvundne indianer, medicinmanden Swamper Caribou? Fortalte den femtenårige Thormod, Lances norske forfader, hele sandheden om sin drømmeagtige færd over isen den februarnat i 1892?©2011 C&K Forlag ApS / Vidar Sundstøl (P)2013 AV Forlaget
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