
Rapport sur Nordahl L.
Le livre que Nordahl Lelandais a voulu faire interdire
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Narrated by:
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Stéphanie Cassignard
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By:
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Michel Moatti
About this listen
Le livre que Nordahl Lelandais a voulu faire interdire.
Le Rapport sur Nordahl L., qui n'avait pas pu être publié en 2018, à la demande de Nordahl Lelandais lui-même et de son avocat, est désormais disponible.
À mi-chemin entre l'enquête et le roman, cet ouvrage explore les zones d'ombre, les secrets et les mensonges du meurtrier de Maëlys De Araujo.
Il a été revu, régulièrement mis à jour et complété par le dénouement de l'affaire lors du procès à la cour d'assises de l'Isère.
Il a en outre bénéficié de la collaboration de la mère de Maëlys qui en signe la préface.
©2024 Michel Moatti (P)2024 VOolume
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