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Nathan Cody 2
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Narrated by:
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Peter Lontzek
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By:
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David Jackson
About this listen
Der zweite Band der aufregenden Thriller-Serie um den Liverpooler Ermittler DS Nathan Cody: Auf dem Gelände der anglikanischen Kathedrale wird ein brutaler Mord verübt. Das Opfer ist die unschuldigste Person, die man sich vorstellen kann. DS Nathan Cody wird klar, dem Killer reicht es nicht, einfach nur ein Leben zu nehmen, er muss seiner unbändigen Wut freien Lauf lassen. Ein Wettlauf gegen die Zeit beginnt, denn schon bald will der Killer den nächsten Unschuldigen auswählen...
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Erinnert an Harlan Coben, obwohl meiner Meinung nach Jackson der bessere Autor ist.
-- The Guardian