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Narrated by:
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Anneke Kim Sarnau
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By:
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Susanne Jansson
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Ein sagenumwobenes Moor in Schweden. Die Biologin Nathalie muss dort Proben entnehmen. Kurze Zeit später findet sie einen jungen Mann, brutal zusammengeschlagen. Neben ihm eine von Hand ausgehobene Grube - ein vorbereitetes Grab? Ein Anklang an die Menschenopfer, die vor fast zweitausend Jahren hier angeblich erbracht wurden? Zusammen mit der Polizeifotografin Maya versucht Nathalie, die Geschehnisse aufzuklären. Dabei stoßen die beiden Frauen auf weitere grausame Funde und erkennen, wie sehr die Bewohner des kleinen Ortes auf unheilvolle Weise in die Vorkommnisse verstrickt sind.©2018 C. Bertelsmann Verlag. Übersetzung von Lotta Rüegger und Holger Wolandt (P)2018 der Hörverlag
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