
Die Bruce-Partington-Pläne
Sherlock Holmes - Die alten Fälle (Reloaded) 44
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November 1895, über London liegt dicker Nebel. An der Untergrundstation Aldgate findet man die Leiche eines jungen Mannes, der Angestellter der Admiralität war. Brisanterweise trägt er die streng geheimen Pläne für das neuartige Bruce-Partington-Unterseeboot bei sich. Diese Tatsache ruft Sherlock Holmes' Bruder Mycroft auf den Plan, der ebenfalls für die Regierung arbeitet. Wie haben die Pläne das Gebäude der Admiralität überhaupt verlassen können? Und warum wurde bei der Leiche nur ein Teil der Seiten gefunden? Mycroft bitte Sherlock Holmes und Doktor Watson, Licht in die Angelegenheit zu bringen.
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