Kalle Blomquist lebt gefährlich (German)
    1951

    Kalle Blomquist lebt gefährlich (German)

    Type:Textbook
    Author:Astrid Lindgren
    Illustrator:Jutta Bauer
    Publisher:Oetinger

    13-year-old Eva-Lotta Lisander runs as fast as her legs will take her. But this time she doesn't run from the Knights of the Red Rose. In the bushes by the old estate lies a dead man, old Gren... The sleepy little town of Kleinköping is from him terrible crimes and master detective Kalle Blomquist and his friends are embroiled in a life-threatening adventure.Translator: Karl Kurt Peters

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