
Les rites de l'eau
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Narrated by:
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Christophe Brault
About this listen
Deuxième volet de la trilogie de la ville blanche.
Pays basque espagnol, 2016. Un tueur en série s'attaque aux femmes enceintes. Comble de l'horreur, l'individu semble s'inspirer d'un rite ancestral consistant à brûler les victimes, avant de les pendre par les pieds pour les immerger dans un chaudron datant de l'âge de bronze. L'affaire est aussitôt confiée à l'inspecteur et profiler Unai López de Ayala, dit Kraken. Appelé sur la première scène de crime, ce dernier découvre, horrifié, que la victime n'est autre qu'Ana Belén Liaño, son amour de jeunesse. Une révélation qui va replonger l'inspecteur vingt-cinq ans en arrière, dans un passé qu'il croyait profondément enfoui...
©2017 / 2022 Eva García Sáenz de Urturi / Editorial Planeta, S. A / Fleuve Éditions, département d’Univers Poche, pour la traduction française. (P)2023 Audible GmbHWhat listeners say about Les rites de l'eau
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