Medias
La chose dans l'étang
En vacances au chalet de leur père, Nora et Léa se prélassent au bord de l’étang, quand Léa aperçoit une masse sombre flottant à la surface de l’eau. Une chose qui se révèle être le cadavre d’un raton laveur. Cette découverte, déjà bien assez sordide, prend des proportions encore plus inquiétantes quand un raton laveur qui lui ressemble étrangement se met à rôder près des deux sœurs et leur fait des visites qui n’ont rien de rassurant...
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Technical specifications
Release date | May 09th 2022 |
Language | French |
Publisher | la courte échelle |
Collection | Collection noire |
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Number of pages | 104 pages |
Composition | Single-component retail product |
Support | Paperback / softback |
Illustrations | 20 Illustrations, black and white |
Measure | 19.7 cm (Height), 14 cm (Width) |
Accessibility | No information is available regarding the accessibility of the format Paper See information regarding the accessibility of the format EPUB No information is available regarding the accessibility of the format PDF |
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The subjects of this book, according to our reading robot Tamis
- Raton laveur ·
- Code QR ·
- Fantôme ·
- Fenêtre ·
- Carole Tremblay ·
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