Une disparition de trop
Les enquêtes de Dimitri Boizot 3
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Narrated by:
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François Raison
About this listen
Dimitri ne se doutait pas que cette découverte allait l'entraîner dans l'enquête la plus éprouvante de sa carrière. Entre Paris et la Picardie, confronté à des maniaques et à des phobiques réunis au sein d'une association aux allures de secte, il n'aurait jamais imaginé que ce meurtre le mènerait sur la piste d'une terrible machination, encore moins que sa propre vie serait mise en danger.
Après Mortelles ambitions et Retour à Combergueil, voici le troisième épisode des Enquêtes de Dimitri Boizot, ce journaliste parisien oscillant entre alcoolisme et déprime.
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