
Chasseuse de vampires Tome 11 : La prophétie de l'Archange
Couleur de minuit et d'aube, les ailes d'Elena sont uniques en leur genre... mais de plus en plus faibles. Celle que Raphael a faite voit sa part humaine reprendre le dessus, la rendant chaque jour plus vulnérable - plus facile à tuer. Tandis que la chasseuse et l'Archange cherchent les raisons de ce déclin, d'inquiétantes forces sont à l'oeuvre. En Chine, Favashi présente des signes avant-coureurs de démence. A New York, un gouffre empli de lave apparaît, tandis qu'en Afrique, des pluies torrentielles inondent les déserts. Sans parler de la mystérieuse voix qui chuchote à l'oreille d'Elena. Nul ne sait ce qu'il est advenu des derniers mortels ayant poussé la porte de l'éternité... En ira-t-il autrement pour l'affiliée d'un Archange ?
| Nombre de pages | 448 |
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| Date de parution | 23/10/2019 |
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| Titre | Chasseuse de vampires Tome 11 : La prophétie de l'Archange |
| Auteur | Singh Nalini ; Béguerie Basile |
| Editeur | J'AI LU |
| Largeur | 131 |
| Poids | 396 |
| Date de parution | 20191023 |
| Nombre de pages | 448,00 € |
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