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Sherlock Holmes 40: Die dritte Botschaft

Sir James Brackenbury kommt bei einem Sturz in seinem Garten ums Leben. Obwohl alle Anzeichen auf einen Unfall hindeuten, glaubt sein Neffe an einen Mord, weil es nun einen weiteren Todesfall mit ähnlichen Vorzeichen gab.

Holmes nimmt die Ermittlungen auf und beschließt, dem vermeintlichen Mörder eine Falle zu stellen. Mit den bekannten Stimmen von Joachim Tennstedt, Detlef Bierstedt, Helmut Zierl, Rainer Gerlach, Peter Weis.

Sherlock Holmes 40: Die dritte Botschaft
ab 12 J.
Autor: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle & Herman Cyril McNeile
1 CD – ca. 65 Min.
Hörspiel von Marc Gruppe
Titania Medien
Euro 7,99 (D & A)
ISBN 978-3-7857-8040-4