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  • Le Réseau Corneille

  • By: Ken Follett
  • Narrated by: Caroline Klaus
  • Length: 14 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Le Réseau Corneille

By: Ken Follett
Narrated by: Caroline Klaus
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France, 1944. Betty a vingt-neuf ans, elle est officier de l'armée anglaise, l'une des meilleures expertes en matière de sabotage. À l'approche du débarquement allié, elle a pour mission d'anéantir le système de communication allemand en France. Après une première tentative catastrophique et coûteuse en vies humaines, Betty va jouer le tout pour le tout en recrutant une brigade unique en son genre : le Réseau Corneille. Une équipe de choc, six femmes à la personnalité hors du commun. L'aristocrate, la taularde, l'ingénue, la travestie... chacune va apporter sa touche très personnelle au grand sabotage.

©2001/2002 Ken Follett / Éditions Robert Laffont pour la traduction française. (P)2018 Audiolib
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A decent book. Not the best Follett

Some unlogical decisions attributed to both sides, especially on the German side. A good read anyway.

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