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L'île de la mangrove rouge
- L'île aux mille sources 2
- Narrated by: Marine Royer
- Length: 17 hrs and 43 mins
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Summary
Jamaïque, 1753. Deirdre, la fille de Nora et de l'ancien esclave Akwasi, vit dans la plantation de sa mère et de son beau-père.
Les garçons de l'île, fascinés par la jeune métisse, ne cessent de lui tourner autour. Mais Deirdre n'a d'yeux que pour un seul homme : le Dr. Victor Dufresne...
Après L'Île aux mille sources, Sarah Lark entraîne de nouveau ses héroïnes dans les décors enchanteurs des îles caribéennes. Mais, sous les tropiques, le temps comme le destin se montrent parfois capricieux...
©2020 L'Archipel. Traduit de l'allemand par Jean-Marie Argelès (P)2020 Audible Studios
Critic reviews
La presse en parle :
"Une épopée dans les Caraïbes du XVIIIe siècle. Une saga flamboyante !"
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