
Dødninge danser på sandet
Hannis Martinsson 7
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Narrated by:
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Dan Schlosser
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By:
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Jógvan Isaksen
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I vandkanten ved Fagralíð på øen Borðoy finder en gruppe højskoleelever liget af en mand. Den afdøde er lænket mellem to klippestykker, og fugle har hakket i liget. Journalist Hannis Martinsson erindrer svagt, at han engang har hørt en historie om nogen, som var fastgjort på samme måde, men til at begynde med har han svært ved at huske hvor. Snart går en dødedans i gang, som spænder fra øen Kunoy i nord til bygden Sumba i syd og med tråde til dramatiske begivenheder i Færøernes historie.
DØDNINGE DANSER PÅ SANDET er syvende selvstændige roman i serien om Hannis Martinsson.
©2022 Jógvan Isaksen, Gyldendal Stereo (P)2022 Gyldendal Stereo
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