
La Compagnie blanche
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Narrated by:
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Frédéric Kneip
About this listen
Si Conan Doyle est surtout passé à la postérité pour les enquêtes de Sherlock Holmes, c'est de son grand roman historique, « La Compagnie blanche » et de son préquel « Sir Nigel » qu'il était le plus fier.
Le livre, qui reçut un accord triomphal lors de sa sortie, retrace les aventures de Alleyne Edricson, jeune écuyer anglais, qui s'en va guerroyer en France durant la guerre de 100 ans.
Batailles, attaques de pirates, embuscades, bagarres, duels, tournois : les aventures se succèdent à un rythme échevelé.
Ajoutez-y un style vif, des personnages truculents et quelques pointes d'humour, et vous avez là un grand roman d'aventures, qui se dévore avec passion !
Illustration Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel.
©2023 VOolume (P)2023 VOolume
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Un souffle épique qui vampirise littéralement le lecteur. (fabienBX)
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