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Wer die Hunde weckt
- Narrated by: David Nathan
- Length: 12 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Als der Journalist David Jakubowicz schwer verletzt in einem Autowrack zu sich kommt, wird ihm klar, dass er Opfer eines Anschlags geworden ist. Die CIA-Agentin neben ihm ist tot. Sie hatte brisante Informationen über eine Militäraktion von extremer Skrupellosigkeit: die Bombardierung eines LKW-Konvois im Norden Afghanistans, die weit über 100 Zivilisten das Leben kostete - die meisten von ihnen Kinder. Die Jagd auf die Verantwortlichen führt Jakubowicz bis nach Afghanistan. Geheimdienst und Regierung versuchen, den Fall zu vertuschen, während die Arbeit für Jakubowicz und seine junge Kollegin Emma Bricks lebensgefährlich wird.
©2017 C.H. Beck (P)2017 DAV
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