"Blurring the lines between the YA and Adult markets, and between military thrillers and speculative fiction THE RIFT is a fast-paced action adventure centered not just on the monsters that we're fighting against, but the monsters we're fighting for"-- Provided by publisher
Le Soulèvement de la Faille Séries
Cette trilogie plonge les lecteurs dans un monde au bord du gouffre, brouillant magistralement les lignes entre la fiction jeunesse et adulte, ainsi qu'entre les thrillers militaires et la fiction spéculative. Vivez une aventure d'action trépidante qui explore le cœur du conflit, examinant non seulement les monstres extérieurs auxquels nous sommes confrontés, mais aussi ceux intérieurs que nous portons en nous. C'est un récit captivant sur le courage, le sacrifice et la prise de conscience que les plus grandes batailles se livrent souvent en nous-mêmes.



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