
Papst Franziskus:Hoffe. Die Autobiograf
Pope Francis, Frank Arnold, Elisabeth Liebl, German
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Jorge Mario Bergoglio is no ordinary pope: He is the first Jesuit on the papal throne, the first Latin American, the first Francis, and the first to pursue comprehensive reforms in the Vatican. With great narrative power, Pope Francis shares his most intimate memories with us. He unflinchingly addresses the central concerns of his pontificate and boldly, soberly, and prophetically tackles the most important issues of our time. His biography and experiences reflect his legacy in an unparalleled way, calling out to all of us despite all adversities: Hope. The book is published by Kösel Verlag. Unabridged reading with Frank Arnold, 1 mp3-CD - approximately 12 hours.
Papst Franziskus:Hoffe. Die Autobiograf
Pope Francis, Frank Arnold, Elisabeth Liebl, German
Edgar Allan Poe loved to decipher puzzles. In "Alexander's Weekly Messenger," the author announced a competition: readers were to send him cryptograms, and he would attempt to solve them. Many of his readers sent him encrypted messages, and he deciphered them all. In "The Gold Bug," the author revisits this passion and sends the narrator along with the manic Professor Legrand on a quest for the legendary treasure of the pirate William Kidd – which they can only find by solving a mysterious cryptogram. Unabridged reading with Klaus Stieringer, 1 mp3-CD | approx. 1 hour 10 minutes.
Walter is the least popular mailman in the whole town. He is transferred to the department for undeliverable letters – and of course, he hates it. One day, he receives a letter addressed to dear God. Ten-year-old Ben wants to know how to fill out an application. Even Walter suspects that something is amiss. He replies to Ben – naturally as God. A correspondence begins, and Walter learns more and more about the boy's life with his depressed mother. More than anything, Ben wishes for a friend. And Walter… well, Walter has his own problems. The story of an unusual friendship begins, touching narrated by Uve Teschner.
Unabridged reading with Uve Teschner
1 mp3-CD | approx. 7 h 27 min.
Not a good man
Uve test computer, Andrew Izquierdo, German
Year after year, summer guests come to Purity and take up residence in the impressive vacation homes by Maiden Pond, watched with suspicion by the locals who do not trust the wealthy city dwellers. When one day a girl from one of the vacationing families goes missing and shortly thereafter human remains are recovered from the lake, events in the small town escalate. The police investigate without success until Maggie Bird and the Martini Club offer their expertise. Although the club may consist of retired spies, one never forgets how to investigate. Unabridged reading with Nina Petri, 2 mp3 CDs.
Die Sommergäste. Der Martini-Club 2
Tess Gerritsen, Nina Petri, Andreas hunter, Vlatko Kučan, German
You don't talk to your food! A lively Advent story in 24 chapters!
"Oh no. Today of all days!" grumbles Bisy the housefly when she catches Karl-Heinz the fat spider in the net. An excellent Christmas roast - says Karl-Heinz, who loves to have his peace and quiet. Chilling on the sofa, reading books, dozing and thinking about life. That's his daily routine. Bisy has 24 days to dissuade Karl-Heinz from his plans. And 24 days to really get on the spider's nerves ...
staged reading with music with Mechthild Großmann, Jens Wawrczeck, Felix von Manteuffel, Julian Horeyseck
2 CDs | approx. 2 h 16 min.
You must be crazy! An extraordinary Advent story in 24 chapters
Quay Breakdowns, German
Penelope Keeling's most treasured possession is a painting titled "The Shell Seekers." When her children learn that the artwork is worth a fortune, a fierce dispute arises over it. However, Penelope cannot part with the painting. Too many memories are tied to it: of her unconventional childhood in Cornwall, the war years – and her great love. Reading by Anja Buczkowski, 2 mp3 CDs, approximately 13 hours and 19 minutes.
The shell seekers
Jürgen Abel, Anja Buczkowski, Rosamunde Pilcher, German
In his first novel "Buddenbrooks," Thomas Mann tells the story of his family and their status in the hometown of Lübeck, only slightly veiled, as far as he could trace it and recall the details, even having experienced some of it himself. Relatives, dignitaries, and notable personalities from his youth are included. It is the tale of the slow decline of a wealthy merchant family over four generations. Even more than a hundred years after its initial publication, the novel has lost none of its charm and relevance.
Unabridged reading by Gert Westphal. 3 mp3 CDs.
You can tell quite a bit about the sixty-year-old Maggie Bird: she raises chickens, is a considerate neighbor, and lives a quiet life in the idyllic Purity, Maine. She attends a book club weekly, where she enjoys martinis with her friends. One day, when a dead woman is found in her driveway, Maggie knows: this is a message from the good old days. Over fifteen years ago, she worked for the CIA, and now it seems the past has caught up with her. Together with her friends from the book club, Maggie begins the investigation, as they all know: for the local police, this case is a bit too big.
Unabridged reading with Nina Petri
2 mp3 CDs | approx. 13 hours 2 minutes.
Once, Fabio "Flaco" Lozano was the youngest and most successful criminal inspector in Gran Canaria, until he was bullied out of service due to suspicions of corruption. Today, he struggles as the "Butlerguard" for an eccentric hotel owner. When Flaco stumbles upon the body of a man on the beach of a luxury hotel in Meloneras, his boss is far from thrilled – quite the opposite of his former colleagues. Flaco has a history with the victim, which makes him the prime suspect. He has only one chance: he must investigate on his own and find the real culprit if he wants to save his skin.
Reading by Simon Jäger
1 mp3-CD.
The Battle of Solferino in 1859: Trotta, who comes from peasant origins, saves the life of Emperor Franz Joseph I and is awarded a noble title in gratitude. Obedience and unconditional loyalty to the Emperor dictate the life of the family from then on. However, just as the Empire experiences an unstoppable decline, so too does the young dynasty. With the youngest son, the family name also dies forever on the battlefields of the First World War. An opulent audio drama production about the end of the Habsburg Empire featuring Klausjürgen Wussow and many others.