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Sakari lernt, durch Wände zu gehen
- Ein Kimmo-Joentaa-Hörbuch
- Narrated by: Matthias Brandt
- Length: 6 hrs and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Auf dem Marktplatz von Turku steigt ein junger Mann in einen Brunnen, nackt und offenbar verwirrt. Er hat ein Messer bei sich. Im Nachhinein kann sich niemand mehr erklären, warum es dazu kam, dass einer der herbeigeeilten Polizisten ihn erschoss - am wenigsten der Schütze selbst. Er möchte mehr über das Opfer erfahren und wendet sich an seinen Kollegen Kimmo Joentaa. Kimmo überbringt den Eltern die Nachricht vom Tod ihres Sohnes und stößt dabei auf die Spuren einer Katastrophe, die mehrere Leben tiefgreifend verändert hat.
©2017 Verlag Galiani Berlin / Verlag Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Köln / Argon Verlag GmbH, Berlin (P)2017 Argon Verlag GmbH, Berlin
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