Le détroit du loup
Klemet Nango et Nina Nansen 2
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Narrated by:
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Jacques Frantz
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By:
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Olivier Truc
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En ville les héros sont les plongeurs de l'industrie pétrolière, trompe-la-mort et flambeurs, en particulier le jeune Nils Sormi, d'origine sami. Klemet et Nina mènent l'inquête pour la police des rennes. Mais pour Nina une autre quête se joue, plus intime, plus dramatique. Elle l'entraîne à la recherche de ce père disparu dans son enfance. Une histoire sombre va émerger, dévoilant les contours d’une vengeance tissée au nom d'un code d'honneur implacable.
Après Le dernier lapon qui mettait pour la première fois en scène la police des rennes, Le détroit du loup, deuxième roman d'Olivier Truc, confirme ses talents de raconteur d'histoires et sa capacité à nous emmener sur des terrains insoupçonnés.©2014 Éditions Métailié (P)2015 Sixtrid SAS
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