
1800 - La Main de Dieu
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Narrated by:
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Hervé Lavigne
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By:
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Tristan Mathieu
About this listen
Deux héros échappés de la tourmente révolutionnaire enquêtent sur l'attentat de la rue Saint-Nicaise contre Napoléon Bonaparte au soir du 24 décembre 1800.
Le soir de Noël 1800, Bonaparte échappe de peu à un sanglant attentat au cœur de Paris. Aussitôt, le ministre de la Police, Fouché, se lance dans une folle traque pour arrêter les responsables.
Mais rien ne se passe comme prévu... et les cadavres se multiplient.
Alors que la France prend peur et que le pouvoir vacille, Talleyrand fait appel à son ami Armand de Calvimont pour découvrir la vérité.
Or, secte occulte ou cercles d’influence, tous veulent cacher l’ultime secret de la Révolution...
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