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Tisdagstyrannen
- 7 dagar 2
- Narrated by: Reine Brynolfsson
- Length: 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sju dagar, sju dödssynder. I serien 7 dagar serveras dödssynder, allt ifrån högmod och frosseri till vrede. Jonas Moström är författare och läkare och har rönt stor framgång med sina böcker om Johan Axberg och Nathalie Svensson. Han skriver serien tillsammans med sin dotter. Varje novell har en ny inläsare. Del 2 av 7. Skolvaktmästare Kristian Karlsson är en tyrann. Särskilt elak är han på tisdagar, och en tisdag när en elev hittas mördad på en av skolans toaletter ställs hela hans tillvaro på sin spets.
©2019 Jonas Moström, Roseanna Lagercrantz / Lind & Co (P)2019 Lind & Co
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