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Der Stockholm-Code - Die erste Begegnung
- Stockholmer Geheimnisse 1
- Narrated by: Susanne Schroeder
- Length: 7 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Stockholm, 1940: Das Schicksal führt Signe, Elisabeth und Iris zusammen. Sie alle wagen einen Neuanfang, während die Bedrohung durch die Nazis immer größer wird. Die drei werden aufgrund ihrer mathematischen Begabung ausgewählt, die Funknachrichten der Nazis zu entschlüsseln und nach geheimen Botschaften zu durchsuchen. Doch jede der drei Frauen birgt ein Geheimnis - und eines Tages werden sie von ihrer Vergangenheit eingeholt.
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