
OSS 117 prend le maquis
OSS 117
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Narrated by:
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François Montagut
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By:
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Jean Bruce
About this listen
Ça se corse pour oss 117 ! Informé que les Russes installent en divers points du globe des bases ultrasecrètes dans des grottes sous-marines, le chef du service action de la CIA envoie son agent OSS 117 sur l'île de Beauté, où vient de disparaître un homme-grenouille surentraîné.
Mais tout se corse. Pour avoir oublié, dans le feu de l'action, que son Beretta ne contenait que huit balles au lieu des dix de son J. C. Higgins resté dans l'autre poche, Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath a failli perdre la vie... mais aussi Brigitta, pour qui il éprouve une immense tendresse.
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