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Tiens, tiens, tiens... :)Printemps 2012.
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Michael Moorcock returns after more than a decade with a brand new trilogy that pries deep into the history of fantastical storytellingBack in the Thirteenth Century, King Henry III granted a plot of land in the heart of London to an order of Friars known as the Carmelites. In return, they entered into a compact with God to guard a holy object. This sanctuary became a refuge for many of ill-repute, as the Friars cast no judgment and took in all who were in search of solace.Known as Alsatia, it did not suffer like the rest of the world. No Plague affected it. No Great Fire burned it. No Blitz destroyed it. Within its walls lies a secret to existence – one that has been kept since the dawn of time – a bevy of creation, where reality and romance, life and death, imaginary and real share the same world.One young man's entrance into this realm sends a shockwave of chaos through time. What lies at the center of this sacred realm is threatened for the first time in human existence.Science fiction and fantasy legend Michael Moorcock launches his first new trilogy in ten years with The Whispering Swarm.

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I WANT It.Et je sens que ça va encore la misère pour le trouver. Je ne sais pas si c'est la couverture définitive, mais elle est superbe.

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Il faut voir. J'ai un grand respect pour cet auteur et sa cosmologie. pour autant, je n'ai pas accroché de la même manière à ses différents cycle. Je n'ai cependant pas lu Cornelius. Mais le cycle fondateur et mon préféré reste celui d'Elric et son épée démon. Nous verrons pour cette nouvelle trilogie.

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Luigi Brosse a écrit :Dan Brown ?
Don't feed the troll ! :sifflote::pTout de même, j'espère que c'est une boutade ! Qu'on aime ou pas Moorcock - je parle de façon générale - il y a tout de même de la marge entre Brown et lui. :)