Le Prince de Cochinchine
Les enquêtes de Nicolas Le Floch 14
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Narrated by:
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François d'Aubigny
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Le commissaire aux affaires extraordinaires va se jeter dans une quête périlleuse qui le conduira à la Bastille. Il devra aussi affronter la Triade, secte orientale liée aux adversaires du roi de Cochinchine et du jeune prince Canh, héritier du royaume d'Annam. Le héros des Lumières sera aidé par un étrange érudit jésuite, éclairé par Restif de la Bretonne et croisera Olympe de Gouges.
Ainsi, une nouvelle fois, Nicolas Le Floch se trouve au centre d'une intrigue haletante qui mélange les affaires d'État et un cas criminel.©2017 Éditions Jean-Claude Lattès (P)2018 Audiolib
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