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Je ne crois pas avoir dit que je la trouvais craquante ou que c'était un critère de qualité.Ah bravo les critiques sérieux, qui s'affrontent juste sur quelle nana est la plus craquante dans le roman!

Announcing BRAYAN’S GOLD, a New Novella by Peter V. BrettAugust 15, 2010Earlier this year we published The Great Bazaar and Other Stories, a short collection by Peter V. Brett, highlighted by the title novelette. The collection sold out immediately, and now brings over $100 on the collector’s market for the trade hardcover, when you can find one. A copy of the limited edition will set you back more than twice that.Peter has just released his mammoth new novel, The Desert Spear, and seen his popularity and readership climb a few notches. We have a brand new novella by him, Brayan’s Gold, set in the world of his novels. It will feature a full-color cover (with a different design for the signed limited edition) as well as nine black and white interior illustrations by Lauren K. Cannon.Here’s the full description:Humanity has been brought to the brink of extinction. Each night, the world is overrun by demons—bloodthirsty creatures of nightmare that have been hunting the surface for over 300 years. A scant few hamlets and half-starved city-states are all that remain of a once proud civilization, and it is only by hiding behind wards, ancient symbols with the power to repel the demons, that they survive. A handful of Messengers brave the night to keep the lines of communication open between the increasingly isolated populace.Arlen Bales is seventeen, an apprentice Messenger in brand new armor, about to go out for the first time alongside a trained Messenger on a simple overnight trip. Instead Arlen finds himself alone on a frozen mountainside, carrying a dangerous cargo to Count Brayan’s gold mine, one of the furthest points in the duchy. And One Arm, the giant rock demon, hunts him still.But Brayan’s Gold may offer a way for Arlen to be free of One Arm forever, if he is willing to wager his life on the chance.
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