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It stings and it kills
“Of honey and blood”, at 9:10 p.m. on France 3.
In a Provençal setting, Captain Fred Carel, from the Central Office for Combating Environmental Attacks, returns to the village where he grew up after fifteen years of absence.
With Sara, his childhood friend at the head of the gendarmerie, he investigates the death of Antoine Bernier, killed by a swarm of bees, and the theft of hives.
But is it really an accident?
Why didn't Antoine, allergic to their bites, have this medicine with him that could have saved his life?
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Fred is fiercely searching for the murderer who could be hiding behind this bee attack.
Sometimes with virulence, because Antoine saved his life in a bus accident which cost the lives of seventeen children from the village.
The investigator was then one of the few survivors.
He relives, in flashes, the moments of this drama, the celebration of returning from the match in the vehicle with a joyful atmosphere.
In this decimated town, women have stood up and created a women's football team.
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