Nikto nič nevidel

EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 29 MIN

Nikto nič nevidel

from Publixing - Slovenské a české audioknihy · host Vydavateľstvo Publixing

Stojíte na nástupišti metra plnom cestujúcich. Vaše dve malé dcérky v sekunde vašej nepozornosti naskočia do vlaku ako prvé. Ponáhľate sa za nimi a vtom sa dvere zatvoria a vlak odíde... A vy zostanete bezmocne stáť na nástupišti. Presviedčate sa, že všetko dobre dopadne. Stačí ísť na ďalšiu zastávku a isto ich nájdete živé a zdravé. Keď však na ňu dorazíte, nečakajú vás dve deti, ale iba jedno. A nikto nič nevidel. Je možné, že je vaša druhá dcéra stále vo vlaku alebo sa niekde stratila? Uniesol ju neznámy človek, náhodný okoloidúci? Alebo sa páchateľ nachádza bližšie, než si myslíte? Zdá sa, že nikto nehovorí pravdu a čím dlhšie pátranie potrvá, tým bude ťažšie vašu dcéru nájsť. Čas je váš nepriateľ a strach tak isto. Audiokniha: Nikto nič nevidel Autor: Andrea Mara Interpret: Eva Sakálová Dĺžka: 11:36 hod Vydavateľstvo: Publixing Audiokniha Nikto nič nevidel na webe Publixing (MP3 na stiahnutie) Audiokniha Nikto nič nevidel na webe Audiolibrix (MP3 na stiahnutie)

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