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L'Organigramma. Parte seconda. Nera Ruera in Danimarca
- Narrated by: Narratori Vari
- Length: 2 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Nicotrain, noto scrittore di gialli milanese, continua nella sua personalissima indagine sulle tracce dei responsabili della Strage di Piazza Fontana: sono passati più di trent'anni da quel 12 Dicembre, ma grazie alla casuale scoperta di tre vecchie fotografie ora c'è finalmente la possibilità di seguire una pista concreta. Le indagini partono da Milano e attraversano tutta l'Europa, per arrivare fino a Cuba. Ma non basta: per scoprire chi ha manovrato quella strage, e non solo quella, Nicotrain dovrà spingersi più in là. E' arrivato il momento di sfidare a viso aperto la sua nemesi.
(c)2008 Andrea Comotti; (p)2009 Good Mood
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