La Cité des miroirs (Hors collection) (French Edition) 🔍
Cronin, Justin
Robert Laffont, 2017-03-16
English [en] · French [fr] · PDF · 41.4MB · 2017 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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"In The Passage and The Twelve, Justin Cronin brilliantly imagined the fall of civilization and humanity desperate fight to survive. Now all is quiet on the horizon--but does silence promise the nightmare end or the second coming of unspeakable darkness? At last, this bestselling epic races to its breathtaking finale"--
Alternative title
La Cité des miroirs : roman
Alternative title
La Citï¿1⁄2 Des Miroirs
Alternative title
The City of Mirrors
Alternative author
Justin Cronin
Alternative publisher
Fixot
Alternative edition
France, France
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Alternative description
En 122 apr. V., soit 122 ans après l'apparition en Amérique du Nord d'un virus qui a décimé la population, la vie semble reprendre ses droits. Ce virus, à la suite d'une expérience gouvernementale, a été inoculé à douze personnes, qui, transformées en monstres assoiffés de sang, ont propagé le mal. Mais quelques poches de population ont réussi à combattre et à éliminer les Douze, mettant un terme à un siècle de terrifiantes ténèbres. Les survivants sortent de derrière leurs hauts murs, déterminés à reconstruire leur société, et osent désormais rêver d'un futur meilleur. Mais est-ce la fin du cauchemar ou une simple accalmie avant le déchaînement d'autres forces obscures? Loin d'eux, dans une métropole à l'agonie, le Zéro attend. Le Premier. Le père des Douze. L'angoisse qui a brisé sa vie humaine le hante, et la haine qu'a engendrée sa transformation le brûle. Seule pourrait l'apaiser la mort d'Amy - le dernier espoir de l'Humanité, La Fille de nulle part - qui a grandi pour se dresser contre lui. Une ultime fois, la lumière et l'ombre vont s'affronter. Amy et ses amis iront au-devant de leur destin. Cette épopée postapocalyptique conclut avec maestria la trilogie du Passage
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2024-07-01
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