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Double meurtre à l'abbaye
- Narrated by: Thierry Hancisse
- Length: 2 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
À la fin du XIIe siècle, un pèlerin de Saint-Jacques est retrouvé assassiné dans l'enceinte de l'abbaye de Hautefage. Peu après, un homme qui détenait de précieuses informations sur le crime meurt à son tour, noyé. Qui est le meurtrier ? Plus l'enquête avance, plus on se demande s'il y a encore des innocents...
"Jérôme souleva le corps avec effroi : non que la mort elle-même lui fasse peur, mais penser qu'un meurtre ait pu être commis dans l'enceinte même de l'abbaye et au matin de la fête solennelle de Saint-Martin le remplissait d'horreur, comme si le prince des ténèbres en personne avait signé le crime."
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