
Pire que le mal
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Narrated by:
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Nicolas Dangoise
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By:
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Sylvain Forge
About this listen
Benjamin Delmas est psychiatre dans une unité médico-légale à Paris. Un soir, un officier de police frappe à sa porte et lui apprend que son frère Lucas, qu'il ne voyait plus depuis de nombreuses années, a été retrouvé mort à Bangkok, probablement noyé dans l'un des nombreux canaux de la ville. Lucas travaillait pour une ONG écologiste et dédiait chacun de ses instants à la préservation des richesses naturelles. Mais il était aussi très bon nageur. Impossible donc qu'il se soit laissé surprendre par une simple rivière thaïlandaise.
Benjamin décide d'en avoir le cœur net et de comprendre ce qui est vraiment arrivé à son frère. Il ignore à ce moment-là dans quel champ de mines il a mis les pieds...
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