
Meurtre dans un fauteuil
Une enquête d'Adam Dalgliesh
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Narrated by:
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Marc-Henri Boisse
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P. D. James
About this listen
Adam Dalgliesh, un des plus fins limiers de Scotland Yard, a reçu une lettre d'un vieil ami qui l'invite à lui rendre visite. Lorsqu'il arrive à Toynton Manor – l'institution pour handicapés dont son ami est l'aumônier -, Dalgliesh apprend une triste nouvelle : le père Baddeley est mort et enterré.
Dalgliesh ne croit guère à une crise cardiaque. Aussi s'attarde-t-il dans cette étrange demeure. Très vite, Toynton Manor lui apparaît comme un repaire où les intrigues, les haines, les jalousies créent une atmosphère irrespirable. La série de morts mystérieuses qui s'ensuivent ne fait que confirmer ses soupçons...
La cinquième enquête d'Adam Dalgliesh.
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