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PONS Die drei ??? Fragezeichen Black Madonna mit Audio

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PONSerschienen am01.12.2014
Als Peter einen verletzten jungen Mann aus dem Meer rettet, ahnt er noch nicht, dass er damit auch einen neuen Fall für die drei ??? an Land zieht. Doch schon kurze Zeit später befinden sich die drei Detektive aus Rocky Beach mitten in einem spannenden Abenteuer, in dem eine verschwundene Marienstatue die Hauptrolle spielt. Wie viele Gegner gibt es bei dieser gefährlichen Jagd? Wie weit werden sie gehen, um die begehrte Schwarze Madonna zu bekommen? Justus, Peter und Bob stoßen an ihre Grenzen. Dieser Fall ist gefährlich, sehr gefährlich. Er bedroht sogar die Existenz ihres Detektivunternehmens ... Englisch lernen mit Justus, Peter und Bob - spannende, englische Story mit Übersetzungshilfen - alphabetische Wortliste zum einfachen Nachschlagen - die ganze Geschichte auch als Hörbuch zum Mithören Ab dem 2. / 3. Lernjahrmehr

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KlappentextAls Peter einen verletzten jungen Mann aus dem Meer rettet, ahnt er noch nicht, dass er damit auch einen neuen Fall für die drei ??? an Land zieht. Doch schon kurze Zeit später befinden sich die drei Detektive aus Rocky Beach mitten in einem spannenden Abenteuer, in dem eine verschwundene Marienstatue die Hauptrolle spielt. Wie viele Gegner gibt es bei dieser gefährlichen Jagd? Wie weit werden sie gehen, um die begehrte Schwarze Madonna zu bekommen? Justus, Peter und Bob stoßen an ihre Grenzen. Dieser Fall ist gefährlich, sehr gefährlich. Er bedroht sogar die Existenz ihres Detektivunternehmens ... Englisch lernen mit Justus, Peter und Bob - spannende, englische Story mit Übersetzungshilfen - alphabetische Wortliste zum einfachen Nachschlagen - die ganze Geschichte auch als Hörbuch zum Mithören Ab dem 2. / 3. Lernjahr
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9783120500094
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Erscheinungsjahr2014
Erscheinungsdatum01.12.2014
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Seiten128 Seiten
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2. The Hero of Carino Beach

The next minute, the four men disappear. Peter climbs onto the railing and jumps. With a splash he dives into the water which, after the heat of the pier, seems icy cold.

Although the ocean is only five metres deep and really quite warm, the shock takes his breath away. He opens his eyes and looks around in the dim water. The young man is nowhere to be seen. Peter emerges. Someone throws a life belt to him. He holds onto it and looks around. Over there he can see some movement!

Peter peers through the water and sees a figure disappear in the shadows under the pier.

He grabs the life belt and pulls it along behind him as he swims towards the pillars. The waves keep on throwing him back, only at the last moment he notices a huge jagged splinter sticking out of the wood.

Peter looks for a different place, throws the life belt up on the pillar and climbs up behind it. Then he sees the young trader who is dripping wet and crouching in-between the pillars.

His T-shirt and shorts are sticking to his body, he is shaking violently and is pressing one hand to his chest. The coloured T-shirt is torn and soaked through with blood. He must have injured himself on the splinter when he climbed out of the water.

Peter carefully climbs over to the injured man. Now he can see that the Mexican is only a few years older than he is. The young man s face is distorted by pain.

Did Shef send you after me? he groans. Go away, leave me alone!

What did you say? Peter asks puzzled. What Jeff? No, nobody sent me! And with an injury like that you belong in a hospital. What s your name?

José Santanda. But I -

I m Peter Shaw. Give me your hand, I ll help you.

Peter sounds more confident than he is because he has no idea how to get José onto the beach. The Mexican shakes his head and refuses to take Peter s hand. Suddenly, however, he grows pale, his eyes roll back and he topples over. Peter only just catches him before he slides into the water. Peter looks around in despair. He hears the excited voices of the traders on the pier above his head.

Hello! he shouts. But no one can hear him because of the roaring waves.

Suddenly a bright light pierces his eyes. Blinded, he squeezes them shut and hears the humming of a motor. A boat! He waves wildly and shouts: Here!

A moment later the boat is there. José doesn t wake up as two men and Peter heave him into the boat, but as soon as he is lying on the wooden floor, he reaches for Peter s hand. Peter bends down to understand what José is saying above the noise of the engine.

The Black Madonna, José murmurs. They want to know where she is. Don t tell them!

What Black Madonna? Peter asks, surprised.

Forty six Laguna Street! A statue! Under my bed! Bring her -

The engine shudders and dies. The boat is grounded on the beach where the ambulance, surrounded by curious onlookers, is waiting with blinking lights.

Peter quickly bends down to José again. Where shall I bring her? But he is already pushed aside roughly.

Get away, boy!

Two men in white clothing lift José out of the boat onto the stretcher and carry him into the ambulance. The door closes, the men get in. With sirens blaring, the ambulance pushes through the crowd, drives along the street and disappears.

Peter stands there a little lost until a flashlight suddenly blinds him. A thin blond man in jeans and a yellow T-shirt with a digital camera in his hand is standing in front of him.

Hello young man! What s your name?

Peter Shaw, Peter stutters, caught unawares.

Peter Shaw, aha! So, Peter, how do you feel being a life saver? Do you come from Carino Beach?

No, from Rocky Beach.

Peter doesn t know what to say. I only -

But then Justus turns up, briskly pushes the man aside and stands in front of Peter. Loudly, he says: My colleague doesn t give interviews and if anyone photographs him without permission, they will hear from his lawyer. Good evening!

Listen, boy! You can t do that! the reporter objects. There is a public interest in -

Which paper do you work for?

That s none of your business.

Then you re out of luck. All exclusive rights for this story have already been sold to the Los Angeles Post. Terribly sorry. Good bye!

Who are you by the way? Why are you poking your nose where it doesn t belong?

And who are you? Can I please see your ID card?

The man puts his camera into his bag, and when he looks up again his eyes have narrowed. The gaunt face has taken on a severe expression. I m somebody who can make a whole lot of trouble for you and your friend. Nobody quarrels with me.

He turns around and leaves.

Come on, Peter! hisses Bob, who has crept up to Peter unnoticed.

Peter follows him, relieved. He feels very cold in his wet clothes and is trembling. Justus follows his friend slowly, deep in thought.

Peter changes on the beach. Meanwhile, Uncle Titus has come back and wants to know what happened.

That was an odd reporter, don t you think? Justus says.

Bob, a reporter s son, just grins.

All reporters are odd. What exactly do you mean?

First of all, I think it s strange that he appeared so quickly.

I don t find that strange at all. All newspapers in the area are going to report about the festival and naturally they send a reporter. The guy just happened to be nearby.

Secondly, the reporter didn t want to tell me which paper he works for!

That really is unusual, Bob agrees. And thirdly?

Thirdly. What kind of reporter threatens an unwilling interviewee?

Hm. Surely, you have a theory already.

I have, said Justus. I don t think this guy was a reporter. One of the clowns was a little smaller and thinner, and he could have been this man. And when Peter jumped into the water, he wanted to find out who was interfering.

I don t like it, boys, says Uncle Titus. You shouldn t quarrel with people like that. Luckily, he doesn t know who you are ⦠or ...

Yes, says Peter and bites his...
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