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Das Kind des Drachen
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Complete, First published Sep 17, 2018
Weißes Haar.

Seltsame Augen.

Ein Drachenmal.


Das dieses Kind besonders ist, daran besteht kein Zweifel. Doch was für ein Geheimnis birgt dieses Mädchen und warum taucht es ausgerechnet in diesem abgelegenen Dorf und in Zeiten des Krieges auf?






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Dieses Buch belegte 2012 den vierten Platz beim 'Drachengold'-Wettbewerb des Pavoni-Verlags.
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