Die Büchse der Pandora
Sherlock Holmes - Die neuen Fälle 57
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Narrated by:
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Christian Rode
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Peter Groeger
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By:
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Andreas Masuth
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Auf dem Sommerfest in Kensington Gardens ereignet sich eine Katastrophe: Eines der Festzelte explodiert in einem Feuerball und tötet sämtliche Gäste, die darin waren. Unter den Toten Sir Roger Delaney, Staatssekretär des Kriegsministeriums. Ein tragischer Zufall? Kurze Zeit später erfährt Sherlock Holmes, dass Delaney eine neue, alles verändernde Waffe im Parlament angekündigt hatte: Die Büchse der Pandora. Offenbar haben auch andere Mächte Wind von der Sache bekommen. Mächte, die vor nichts zurückschrecken ...
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