
Tod im Stroh
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Narrated by:
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Andine Pfrepper
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By:
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Susanne Oswald
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Ein Geheimnis kommt selten allein!
Mia will die Zelte in der Stadt abbrechen und im Haus ihrer Großmutter mitten im Schwarzwald neu beginnen. Dass sie allerdings gleich am ersten Abend ihres neuen Lebens gemeinsam mit ihrer besten Freundin Chrissi bei Nacht und Nebel einen völlig verwahrlosten struppigen Esel klaut und anschließend in ihrer Scheune über eine Leiche stolpert, gehört natürlich nicht zum Plan. Was soll sie jetzt tun? Auf keinen Fall kann sie als Eseldiebin die Polizei rufen, und so beschließen Mia und Chrissi, es selbst in die Hand zu nehmen und auf eigene Faust herauszufinden, wer der Tote ist und warum er ausgerechnet in ihrer Scheune gestorben ist.
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