
Stadt der Hunde
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Thorsten Giese
About this listen
Der renommierte niederländische Gehirnchirurg Jaap Hollander ist im Ruhestand, aber Ruhe findet er nicht. Seit seine Tochter zehn Jahre zuvor in Israel verschwunden ist, kehrt er jedes Jahr nach Tel Aviv und in die Wüste Negev zurück. Diesmal wird er dort unversehens gebeten, eine äußerst riskante Gehirnoperation durchzuführen. Er sagt zu, obwohl die Erfolgsaussichten verschwindend gering sind. Nicht nur das Leben seiner mächtigen Patientin hängt von der Operation ab, vielleicht eröffnet sie ihm sogar eine neue Spur zu seiner Tochter.
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