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Tod vor der Morgenmesse
- Schwester Fidelma ermittelt 16
- Narrated by: Sabine Swoboda
- Length: 12 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Schwester Fidelma gegen die Kräfte der Unterwelt Irland 668: Im Kloster Ard Fhearta wurden die Äbtissin und ein Gelehrter ermordet. Auf dem Meer treibt ein Piratenschiff sein Unwesen und zu Land hat man einen längst tot geglaubten, gefährlichen Bösewicht gesehen. Oder war es sein Geist? Schwester Fidelma steht vor einer besonders schwierigen Aufgabe, denn bis vor kurzem lag das Kloster in Feindesland.
"Tod vor der Morgenmesse" ("Master of Souls", 2005) ist der 16. Roman aus der Krimireihe um die im 7. Jahrhundert lebende Nonne Fidelma.
©2007 Aufbau Taschenbuch Verlag (P)2017 BUCHFUNK
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