Stefan Stadler und Michael Rieneck haben zusammen nach ihrem Erfolg von dem Brettspiel "Die Säulen der Erde" wieder ein Buch von Ken Follet verspielt. In dem Buch "Die Tore der Welt" sind 200 Jahre...
Stefan Stadler und Michael Rieneck haben zusammen nach ihrem Erfolg von dem Brettspiel "Die Säulen der Erde" wieder ein Buch von Ken Follet verspielt. In dem Buch "Die Tore der Welt" sind 200 Jahre im südenglischen Kingsbridge vergangen und es geht um die Nachfahren der Helden des ersten Romans. Wir haben die beiden interviewt und ihnen ein paar Löcher in den Bauch gefragt.
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