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Mount Dragon: Labor des Todes
- Narrated by: Thomas Piper
- Length: 7 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In Mount Dragon, einem geheimnisumwitterten Forschungslabor mitten in der Wüste von New Mexico, arbeitet eine Handvoll hochkarätiger Wissenschaftler an einem Präparat, das Tausenden von Menschen tagtäglich das Leben retten könnte. Doch etwas läuft gewaltig schief in diesem Labor...
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Critic Reviews
Das Autorenteam Preston/Child macht den Schrecken zum Programm.
-- Süddeutsche Zeitung
-- Süddeutsche Zeitung
Wer die Gentechnologie für gefährliches Teufelswerk hält, wird sich durch die atemberaubende Spannung bestätigt sehen, die ein tödliches Virus über stolze 600 Romanseiten aufrechtzuerhalten vermag.
-- Die Welt
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