L'inconnu du pont Notre-Dame
Les enquêtes de Nicolas Le Floch 13
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François d'Aubigny
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1786. Le procès de l'affaire du collier touche à sa fin et déconsidère la reine. Le déficit du royaume exacerbe les rivalités politiques. Nicolas Le Floch est saisi par Le Noir, nouveau directeur de la Bibliothèque du roi, de la disparition d'un conservateur au cabinet des médailles. Quelle est l'identité du cadavre décapité découvert dans une maison démolie du Pont Notre-Dame ? Qu'augurent les informations concernant un complot anglais visant Louis XVI ?
Nicolas Le Floch éprouvera aussi le bouleversement de l'effarante révélation de ses origines. D'autres meurtres suivront au cours d'une minutieuse enquête qui conduira le commissaire au Châtelet dans le Paris des receleurs et des maisons de jeu et jusqu'à la rade de Cherbourg.©2015 Éditions Jean-Claude Lattès (P)2015 Audiolib
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