
La Disparition de Jim Thompson
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Narrated by:
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Jean-Christophe Lebert
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By:
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Vincent Hein
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Qui était Jim Thompson ? Homme d'affaires américain, né en 1906, il a mystérieusement disparu en mars 1967 en Malaisie alors que les Américains étaient très engagés au Vietnam et, plus généralement, dans la région. Ancien membre de l'OSS, puis de la CIA, très au fait de la vie politique thaïlandaise et des agissements inavouables des services secrets américains dans cette partie du monde. A-t-il été assassiné ? S'est-il perdu dans la jungle implacable de Cameron Highlands ? Où a-t-il décidé de s'évaporer pour recommencer ailleurs une autre vie ?
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