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Le sbire de Birmanie
- OSS 117
- Narrated by: François Montagut
- Length: 4 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
À Rangoon, capitale de la Birmanie, dans le coffre-fort d'une ambassade, se trouve enfermé le dossier "Puppet". Connaître son contenu est d'une importance si cruciale que la CIA ne recule devant rien pour la réussite de cette opération.
Pour accompagner son meilleur agent, le colonel Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, on fera sortir de prison le grand spécialiste de l'ouverture de coffres. C'est le début des pires ennuis pour OSS 117, flanqué de cet homme fourbe et borné, qui ne pense qu'à l'argent - et aux femmes. Ce qui pourrait les rapprocher...
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