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Die vertes in [Parts Unknown]

By: Zirk van den Berg
Narrated by: Anrich Herbst
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Duits Suidwes-Afrika, 1905. Die tengerige Siegfried Bock kom as soldaat na die protektoraat om sy staal te wys, maar hy word gou ontnugter. Lisbeth Löwenstein is hier om met 'n man te trou wat sy skaars onthou. Mordegai Guruseb ontsnap uit 'n konsentrasiekamp waar gevangenes van ontbering omkom. En dan is daar die mislukte dokter Albert Pitzer wat hoop om data te versamel wat sy teorieë staaf. Alvaus Luipert, 'n plaaslike skoolmeester, duld egter nie sy vernederende metodes nie.

Please note: This audiobook is in Afrikaans.

©2018 Zirk van den Berg (P)2023 Kwela
Historical Fiction

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