Treize marches
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Narrated by:
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Jean-Marie Fonbonne
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By:
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Kazuaki Takano
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Jun'ichi Mikami, vingt-sept ans, a été incarcéré deux ans pour homicide involontaire. Remis en liberté conditionnelle, il croise celui qui était son gardien de prison, Shôji Nangô, qui s'occupe aussi de la réinsertion des anciens détenus. Ce dernier lui propose de l'aider à prouver l'innocence d'un certain Ryô Kihara. Voyant un moyen de se racheter aux yeux de la société, Jun'ichi accepte...
Un thriller au suspense savamment distillé. Une plongée angoissante dans le système judiciaire japonais.
>> Ce livre audio en version intégrale vous est proposé en exclusivité par Audible et est uniquement disponible en téléchargement.©2016 Presses de la Cité. Traduit du japonais par Jean-Baptiste Flamin (P)2016 Audible Studios
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