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Eines Menschen Flügel
- Narrated by: Matthias Koeberlin
- Length: 41 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Eine ferne Zukunft auf einem fernen, scheinbar paradiesischen Planeten - doch der Schein trügt. Etwas Mörderisches lauert unter der Erde. Daher haben die Siedler ihre Kinder gentechnisch aufgerüstet, sodass sie fliegen können. Es gibt jedoch weitere Rätsel: Noch nie haben die Menschen die Sterne gesehen. Der Himmel ist immer bedeckt, als würde sich dahinter etwas verbergen. Den Himmel, so heißt es, kann man nicht erreichen. Oder doch? Owen, einem Außenseiter, gelingt es - mit tödlichen Folgen...
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