Mord auf dem Court: Jeu dangereux [Murder on the Court: Dangerous Game]
Saint-Tropez, Krimis 6 [Saint-Tropez Crimes, Book 6]
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Narrated by:
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Nina Plotzki
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By:
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Luc Winger
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Spiel, Satz und Mord im Tennisclub Ramatuelle.
Im Frühjahr 1972 wird der französische Profitennisspieler Louis Lasalle erschlagen im Schuppen des Clubs entdeckt. Gibt es eine Verbindung zu den Nachwuchstalenten, die dort trainieren? Oder geht es um die lukrativen Prämien im weltweiten Tenniszirkus? Commissaire Lucie Girard schnüffelt mal wieder in elitären Kreisen und schlägt dabei so manches Ass.
Die Saint-Tropez Krimis können unabhängig voneinander gelesen werden.
Please note: This audiobook is in German.
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