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Kaboul Express
- Une enquête de Nicole Laguna et du qomaandaan Kandar
- Narrated by: Christophe Brault
- Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Il a tout prévu, tout calculé.
Ça ne peut pas rater. Zwak, afghan, dix-sept ans et l'air d'en avoir treize, un QI de 160, et la rage au coeur depuis que son père a été une " victime collatérale " des Occidentaux. Devant son ordinateur, il a programmé un jeu d'un genre nouveau. Un jeu pour de vrai, avec la France en ligne de mire. Et là-bas, en Syrie, quelqu'un a entendu son appel...
De Kaboul au désert de la mort, des villes syriennes occupées par les fanatiques de l'État islamique à la Turquie et la Roumanie, la commissaire de la DGSI Nicole Laguna et le qomaandaan Kandar, chef de la Crim de Kaboul, traquent Zwak et ses complices.
Contre ceux qui veulent commettre l'indicible, le temps est compté.
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