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Un moine trop bavard [An Overly Talkative Monk]
- Narrated by: Jean Petitclerc
- Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
À Chesterville P.Q., la petite communauté du monastère du Précieux-Sang est secouée par un meurtre ignoble: le Frère Adrien est retrouvé mort dans la grange...un crucifix enfoncé dans la gorge. Le seul témoin du meurtre semble être le garçon de ferme, mais Zacharie, un simple d'esprit, a disparu cette nuit-là.
Le sergent Roméo Dubuc mène l'enquête, avec son éternel comparse, Lucien Langlois. Malheureusement pour eux, les indices se multiplient et brouillent les pistes: tatouages mystérieux, secte hérétique, passages secrets. Est-il possible que ces hommes de Dieu, qui consacrent leur vie au travail manuel et à la prière, aient vendu leur âme au diable?
Please note: This audiobook is in French.
©2011 Les Éditions David (P)2021 Kampus Media
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