Divided

ISBN-10
2371020222
ISBN-13
9782371020221
Series
Divided
Pages
377
Language
French
Published
2014
Author
Elsie Chapman

Description

West Grayer en a terminé avec sa vie de tueur à gage. Elle a vaincu son double, sa jumelle génétique élevée dans une autre famille, et prouvé qu'elle avait droit à un futur à Kersh. Elle est prête désormais à mettre le passé derrière elle. Mais le Conseil, l'instance dirigeante de la cité, ne l'entend pas de cette oreille. Ils cherchent à la convaincre de tuer une dernière fois, et ne manquent pas d'arguments. Quand West découvre que sa cible est un des fantômes de son passé, elle comprend que la situation est en train de lui échapper. Le Conseil ment : si elle veut survivre, elle va devoir lever le voile sur son histoire personnelle. Jusqu'où iront les autorités pour préserver leurs secrets ? Et West, pour sauver ceux qu'elle aime ? Le chasseur est désormais la proie ! Action en pagaille et rebondissements électriques, les masques tombent enfin dans la suite de Dualed, le thriller dystopique haletant d'Elsie Chapman.

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