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Le diadème de Béryl
- Les enquêtes de Sherlock Holmes 31
- Narrated by: Cyril Deguillen
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Un banquier, monsieur Alexander Holder, prête une très grosse somme d'argent à un client de la noblesse, et reçoit un diadème comme garantie. Pour plus de sécurité, il l'emporte à son domicile. Pendant la nuit, il se réveille et aperçoit son fils Arthur, le diadème à la main. La nièce de Holder, Mary, qui est accourue, s'évanouit. Trois diamants manquent sur le diadème. Holder décide de contacter Holmes afin de retrouver les pierres précieuses. Au cours de son enquête, Holmes n'est pas convaincu de la culpabilité d'Arthur. Après l'examen de traces de pas dans la neige, autour de la maison, il découvre la vérité. Une vérité particulièrement étonnante...
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