
Stunde des Schicksals
NOMADS 12
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Narrated by:
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Georg Bruckmann
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By:
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Allan J. Stark
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NOMADS 12 - Stunde des Schicksals
Die Ereignisse überschlagen sich. Auf der Durana herrscht erneut Unruhe. Diesmal geht es für die Menschen um Alles. Offenbar planen die Akkato die Ausrottung ihrer Krieger. Auch auf der Erde spitzen sich die Ereignisse zu, nachdem der Rakara-Tempel von Zira Odana übernommen wurde. Für Admiral Blake eröffnen sich endlich Möglichkeiten, den Akkato eine Lektion zu erteilen. Ein Vorhaben, das mit Sicherheit zum Krieg mit den Aliens führen wird. Für Dominic ist klar, dass es jetzt ums Überleben geht. Für ihn und seine Kameraden ist es die Stunde des Schicksals ...
©2024 Allan J. Stark (P)2024 Georg Bruckmann
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