
Le maître de Rampling Gate. Et autres nouvelles
Rice Anne ; Stiefvater Maggie ; Gratton Tessa ; De
BLACK MOON
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Julie et Richard héritent d'une grande propriété mais, sur son lit de mort, leur père a été formel: « Rampling Gate » est hantée, elle doit être détruite pierre par pierre. Pourtant, après l'avoir visitée, les jeunes gens tombent sous le charme de la vieille demeure. Ils ne peuvent se résoudre à exécuter l'ordre de leur père, d'autant plus que les villageois y sont, eux-aussi, très attachés. Ils s'y installent. Quelque temps plus tard, un rêve étrange tire la jeune fille de son sommeil. Elle descend dans leur salon et se retrouve face au Maître de Rampling Gate. Dans ce recueil, 9 nouvelles, dont un inédit de la maîtresse du fantastique: Anne Rice.
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| EAN | 9782012023680 |
|---|---|
| Titre | Le maître de Rampling Gate. Et autres nouvelles |
| Auteur | Rice Anne ; Stiefvater Maggie ; Gratton Tessa ; De |
| Editeur | BLACK MOON |
| Largeur | 135 |
| Poids | 240 |
| Date de parution | 20120704 |
| Nombre de pages | 198,00 € |
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