
So tödlich der Wald
Ein Finnland-Krimi
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Narrated by:
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Moritz Brendel
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By:
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David Seinsche
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Tief im dunklen Wald lauert der Tod... Der fesselnde Kriminalroman vor der düsteren Kulisse Finnlands. In einem kleinen Provinzort in Ostfinnland wird ein Mensch auf der Jagd erschossen. Was zuerst wie ein normaler Jagdunfall wirkt, entpuppt sich als gezielter Mord. Johannes Burgmeister, ein in Finnland urlaubender Oberkommissar aus Deutschland, wird zu den Ermittlungen hinzugezogen. Bei seinem Einsatz merkt der Kommissar allerdings schnell, dass nicht nur die Sprachbarriere hinderlich ist. Die Einwohner von Nurmes haben etwas zu verbergen, was um keinen Preis an die Öffentlichkeit geraten darf...
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