La mort s'invite à Pemberley
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Narrated by:
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Guila Clara Kessous
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By:
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P. D. James
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Pemberley, le domaine ancestral de la famille Darcy, dans le Derbyshire, abrite le bonheur conjugal d'Elizabeth Darcy. Elle est la mère de deux charmants bambins ; sa sœur préférée, Jane, et son mari, Bingley, habitent tout près ; et son père adulé, Mr Bennet, vient régulièrement en visite. Mais cette félicité se trouve soudain menacée lorsque, à la veille du bal d'automne, un drame contraint les Darcy à accueillir la jeune sœur d'Elizabeth et son mari, que leurs frasques passées ont rendu indésirables. D'autant qu'avec eux s'invitent la mort, la suspicion et le retour de tenaces rancunes.©2011 P.D. James; 2012 Fayard. Traduit de l'anglais par Odile Demange (P)2012 Audiolib
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