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3001. L'Odyssée finale
- Narrated by: Matthieu Dahan
- Length: 6 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sur la Terre brillent désormais deux Soleils. Le réchauffement de la planète condamne les hommes à vivre dans quatre tours baptisées Afrique, Amérique, Asie et Pacifique, hautes de trente-six mille kilomètres, et qui s'élèvent jusqu'à l'orbite géostationnaire.
Du 10000e étage de la tour Afrique, Frank Poole, l'un des astronautes de Discovery, contemple ce monde étrange qui fut le sien et qui n'en finit pas de le surprendre. Il est vrai qu'il vient de renaître à la vie, après mille ans de dérive dans l'espace.
Désormais, Frank n'a plus qu'une idée : retrouver son ex-commandant Dave Bowman, auteur d'un message où il laisse entendre qu'un terrible danger plane sur l'avenir de l'humanité.
©1997 Albin Michel. Traduit par Bernard Ferry (P)2019 Audible Studios
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