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Feb 2025
27m 33s

Lux und Louis: Die Dame mit der eisigen ...

BAYERISCHER RUNDFUNK
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Eigentlich wollte Lux nur Orgel spielen in St. Abigail. Doch dann begegnete er Louis. Das Gespenst ist dazu verdammt, ungeklärte Spukfälle aufzuklären. Gemeinsam machen sich die beiden an ihren ersten Fall, um so den einen oder anderen Geist in England zu erlösen. Eine Geschichte von Katharina Neuschaefer, erzählt von Caroline Ebner.

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In unserem Podcast "Das Geheimnis - Musikalische Rätsel und Krimis zum Mitraten" findest du auch Rosas Dorfgeschichten, Elfenzauber, die Fälle von Rocko, Kater Vivaldi, Berta Knurr, La Banda Capelli, Remus und Oda oder Frau Krüger. Lauter spannende Musikkrimigeschichten.

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