
Les braises de l'exode
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Narrated by:
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Alexandre Donders
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By:
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Damien Leban
About this listen
Samira n'a que 11 ans lorsqu'elle survit au massacre de sa famille et s'enfuit avec son père pour échapper aux bombardements. Elle quitte clandestinement sa Syrie natale pour trouver refuge en France, terre des Droits de l'Homme.
Bruno Heisen, major à la Brigade de Recherche de Montdidier, découvre un cadavre calciné dans le coffre d'une voiture, fait divers très inhabituel dans sa campagne picarde.
Elise Carat, belle-fille du grand patron de Carat Constructions, rentre chez elle après une journée de travail tendue et se languit de prendre du bon temps avec son mari...
Tous trois ignorent qu'ils vont bientôt être confrontés à l'horreur la plus absolue.
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