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Henderson's boys poche Tome 3 ; l'armée secrète
Robert Muchamore
- Casterman
- 28 Septembre 2013
- 9782203064652
Janvier 1941. Revenu en Grande-Bretagne, l'officier Charles Henderson prend conscience du potentiel du petit groupe d'enfants et d'adolescents dont l'aide lui a été si précieuse pour réussir l'opération d'infiltration qu'il vient de réaliser en France occupée. Persuadé que de très jeunes agents seraient un atout décisif pour mener à bien les missions de renseignement et de sabotage en Europe continentale réclamées par Winston Churchill, Henderson entreprend de recruter une nouvelle équipe...
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