
Flamme d'argent
Les enquêtes de Sherlock Holmes 13
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Narrated by:
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J. M. Fonbonne
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Ph. Lejour
About this listen
Flamme d'argent est un cheval de course d'exception, appartenant au colonel Ross. Or, à la veille d'une importante course, le cheval disparait et son entraineur, John Straker, est retrouvé mort à la suite d'un violent coup à la tête. Tout accuse Fitzroy Simpson, le valet d'écurie, de ce meurtre et ce dernier n'a aucun alibi. A la demande du colonel Ross, Sherlock Holmes et son fidèle compagnon le docteur Watson se rendent dans le Wessex pour enquêter et éclaircir cette étrange affaire.
Voici une nouvelle enquête du célèbre détective, menée tambour battant, allant de rebondissements en rebondissements.
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