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Marsella 73 [Marseille 73]

Comisario Théo Daquin 2 [Commissioner Théo Daquin, Book 2]

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Marsella 73 [Marseille 73]

By: Dominique Manotti, Víctor del Árbol - translator
Narrated by: Joan Espinosa
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Marsella, 1973. Una oleada de terrorismo racista sacude toda Francia. Su epicentro es Marsella y su objetivo los inmigrantes argelinos. En seis meses, más de cincuenta son abatidos a tiros, a veces incluso en plena calle, con total impunidad.

El comisario Théo Daquin, joven, parisino, elegante, culto, homosexual y sin prejuicios, lucha por encontrar a los culpables a pesar de las presiones de los magistrados, la prensa y los políticos. Además de tener que lidiar con la oposición de los propios policías que deberían investigar los crímenes. La violencia racista y el conflicto social están sobre el tapete.

Dominique Manotti nos ofrece una obra maestra, una novela negra antológica, profundamente documentada, implacable.

©2021 Dominique Manotti (P)2021 Storyside
Crime Fiction Historical Fiction

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