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Der dunkle Sommer
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A house in Italy for one euro: For German architect Tilda, the dilapidated villa in Sardinia is a stroke of luck. She wants to burn all her bridges and throws herself into the renovation. But the supposed idyll of the rambling village is deceptive. Is the ghost town really as deserted as it seems? On Sundays, the bells ring, and strangers claim that Tilda's house is cursed. Together with journalist Enzo, who is researching the village's history, Tilda tries to find out what happened there. But the only resident who knows more is old Silvio. And he remains stubbornly silent. When Tilda's younger brother Nino suddenly appears at her door, Tilda reluctantly lets him stay with her. He brings with him memories she desperately wants to forget. Then Nino mysteriously disappears. Driven by a desperate search for him, Tilda and Enzo discover a truth in the island's rugged hinterland that is darker than any ghost story—and one that seems closely intertwined with Tilda's own past. The thriller "is a gripping and tragic family story, a thrilling and painful journey into a dark past that brings long-held secrets to light" (culturmag.de
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