Die Botschaft des Regens, Teil 1
Alea Aquarius 5.1
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Narrated by:
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Laura Maire
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By:
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Tanya Stewner
About this listen
Ein neues Abenteuer in der Meermädchen-Serie - Teil 1 des fünften Bandes.
Alea und die Alpha Cru nehmen Kurs auf Frankreich, um dort Aleas Mutter Nelani zu treffen. Ob sie wirklich am geheimen Treffpunkt wartet? Und wird die Cru es schaffen, Doktor Orion abzuschütteln? Der erste Teil des fünften Bandes der großen Meermädchen-Saga von Bestsellerautorin Tanya Stewner. Vielstimmig interpretiert von Hörbuchpreis-Trägerin Laura Maire. Mit eigenem Alea-Song, von der Autorin selbst gesungen!
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