
Psi-changeling Tome 4 : Mienne pour toujours
Singh Nalini ; Curie Clémentine
MILADY
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Le monde de Clay a basculé dans les ténèbres quand, enfant, il a perdu sa meilleure amie Talin. Lorsqu?il la retrouve, adulte, il décide qu?elle ne le quittera plus jamais. Mais dans leur course contre la montre pour sauver des enfants sans-abris qui disparaissent mystérieusement, Clay et Talin devront rouvrir les blessures du passé? ou perdre tout ce qui leur est cher.
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| Date de parution | 22/06/2012 |
| Poids | 280g |
| Largeur | 110mm |
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| EAN | 9782811207540 |
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| Titre | Psi-changeling Tome 4 : Mienne pour toujours |
| Auteur | Singh Nalini ; Curie Clémentine |
| Editeur | MILADY |
| Largeur | 110 |
| Poids | 280 |
| Date de parution | 20120622 |
| Nombre de pages | 528,00 € |
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