
Lettres de chair
Roy Grace 11
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Arnaud Romain
About this listen
Le commissaire Roy Grace comptait se consacrer à son déménagement, mais ses projets sont bousculés : une jeune femme de Brighton s'est volatilisée et son cas émeut la ville entière. Le seul indice : un téléphone, retrouvé sur les lieux de sa disparition.
Non loin, sur un chantier du bord de mer, des ouvriers déterrent un squelette. L'autopsie révèle qu'il s'agit d'une femme dont le corps a été enfoui trente ans auparavant. À la recherche de l'identité de la victime, Roy Grace se plonge dans les archives de la police et exhume plusieurs affaires similaires. Le meurtrier n'a peut-être pas achevé son grand œuvre...
©2015 / 2017 Peter James, Really Scary Books / Fleuve Éditions, un département d'Univers Poche, pour la traduction française. Traduit par Raphaëlle Dedourge (P)2019 Lizzie, un département d'Univers Poche, Paris
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