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Narrated by:
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Guillaume Cramoisan
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By:
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Franck Thilliez
About this listen
Un homme se réveille au fond d'un gouffre, deux inconnus et son fidèle chien comme seuls compagnons d'infortune. Il est enchaîné au poignet, l'un des deux hommes à la cheville et le troisième est libre, mais sa tête est recouverte d'un masque effroyable, qui explosera s'il s'éloigne des deux autres.
Qui les a emmenés là ? Pourquoi ? Un huis clos glaçant qui explore avec brio la psychologie et la noirceur de la nature humaine, porté par la voix de Guillaume Cramoisan.
©2011 Fleuve Noir, département d'Univers Poche (P)2018 Lizzie, un département d'Univers Poche, ParisCritic reviews
La presse en parle :
"Une intrigue simple, mais un suspense en béton qui nous rappelle que l'efficacité se passe de toute sophistication."
Julie Malaure, Le Point
"Sans aucun doute [son thriller] le plus réussi."
François Aubel, Madame Figaro