
Tödliche Töne
Fräulein Meisner ermittelt
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Narrated by:
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Esther Barth
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By:
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Heike Beardsley
About this listen
Eine alte Dame, ein Hund und ein mysteriöser Todesfall im Kirchenchor.
Der Cosy-Krimi für Fans von Mary Ann Fox.
Lotte Meisner genießt ihr Rentner-Leben inmitten der Weinberge und der Gesellschaft ihrer Hündin Käthe, als die Idylle des ruhigen Örtchens in der Vorderpfalz durch einen Todesfall bei der Probe des Kirchenchors getrübt wird. Fräulein Meisner, ein langjähriges Mitglied, glaubt nicht an einen natürlichen Tod der Solistin und beginnt auf eigene Faust zu ermitteln. Doch bald stirbt ein weiteres Mitglied und sein Tod wirft sofort eine Frage auf: will sich im Chor etwa jemand nach oben morden?
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