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        Le Miroir de Peter

        by John Ethan Py

        A documented and referenced dive in Hollywood cinema   When Satiajit Wilcox, a young psychoanalyst based in Hollywood, is offered to take care of George Mothershield's analysis, the biggest name among horror writers, he first sees an opportunity for his career. Quickly things goes south. From where come Mothershield ideas? Why are they so disturbing? And what about this sentence he keeps repeating: "They want an image"?  Satiajit sees his habits and certainties go away as they progress into the analysis. Moreover, there is this mirror in the writer's possessions whose link to Lewis Carroll is more than unsettling. This mirror that shows him a lot of things... or forgotten memories...

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        La Princesse au visage de nuit

        by David Bry

        An intense and harrowing modern tale   Hugo, molested by his parents as a child, ran away with his friends in the forest to find the Nightfaced Princess who, as the legend goes, grants the wishes of wretched children, sometimes at the cost of their lives. After a whole night, Hugo came back alone and amnesic. Twenty years later, Hugo learns of his parents’ death. Once back to his land, strange events are occurring. Mysterious lights shine in the woods and the storms are whispering names in the wind. Between investigation and legends, Hugo will retrace his child steps in order to understand how his parents died, how his former friends got lost, and finally find what awaits him in the woods of the Nightfaced Princess. The Nightfaced Princess is the tale of broken childhoods, of adults that had to grow with their wounds. Because we, sometimes, finally succeed to live. And eventually, maybe, to be happy?

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        Le Sang des princes

        by Romain Delplancq

        The Ducs of Spadelpietras' destiny is assured. Undisputed. Their rise towards power, the crown and their rightful place at the forefront of the world. They are the peacemakers, the builders, the governors of Slasie. They are the Greats.  But the nomadic folks called the Austrois barely notice it. Their world is made of theatre, music, art and inventions of which they tightly keep the secret. Their life is as a controlled routine as their automatons. However, a small thing comes in the mechanics of history. A painting is discovered by the Spadelpietras that throws its painter, young Mical, into a dangerous flight... and puts the country, its folks, nobles and artists, into the first winds of the worst storm of their time.

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        Seconde Humanité

        by Adrien Mangold

        Will mankind have a third chance?   César Séfria’s fate is sealed. A deadly virus escapes his lab and threatens to kill what is left of humanity after the Deep Blue, a global environmental catastrophe. The antidote is nowhere near to be found while the death toll rises. With nothing more to loose, he will read a manuscript that relates events of the apocalypse and follows four fates, surprising duos, who will fight to save the Earth from the impossible Flood and her suffocation. For his first novel, Adrien Mangold explores the fates of a scientist, a soldier and a young girl who will write History, when a mistake becomes a pandemic, a lust a war, and the apocalypse a Second Mankind.

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        Les Kerns de l'oubli

        by Feldrik Rivat

        Almenarch, an ancient and sovereign city, is trembling. Is she afraid of some humans’ weak ambitions? Cataxak the stranger? Ulnhor the Fallen King? Roch whose heart has rotted from rage?  No. Above all, she dreads her last son, Erkan. A cursed, banished, hated warrior.  An epic tale mixed with a redemption quest, The Kerns of Chronicles offers a vivid universe whose splendors entrance until the last page, thanks to excellent narration.

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        Que passe l'hiver

        by David Bry

        A captivating and poetic behind-closed-doors tale, at the crossroads of a Nordic ode and a Shakespearian drama    Stig goes to his first Winter Solstice, where all clans go to pay tribute to the King of the Glade. As soon as he arrives however, death comes and the threads of Fate weave a future impossible to predict. Threatened with no reason, Stig will have to discover what lays in the festivities shadows, protect those he love, and... survive. At the crossroads of an initiation tale and a behind-the-doors story, May Winter Passtells the fate of a young man with a clubfoot and a king with long antlers, both caught in the maelstrom of a dying world...

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        Les Chats des neiges ne sont plus blancs en hiver

        by Noémie Wiorek

        Morz is the northernmost land in the world. Centuries ago, the snow has stopped falling and the ice melted, becoming a shapeless, disgusting mud. There is a shadow to the east of Morz; the shadow of Noir, a maleficent spirit which will do anything to bring the kingdom to his demise. Right behind his steps, is the Second, a prodigious warrior, crueller and fiercer than every minion revolving around them. There is a child on Morz throne: He is expected to be as fervent as his ancestors to maintain the kingdom in the Light. But prince Jaroslav doubts his position and only wants one thing: to live in peace. And in the north, close to the mountains, the witches hatch, vengeful, devoured by their uncertain dream of making snow fall again on their fallen world.

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        À présent, vous pouvez enterrer la mariée

        by Oren Miller

        Hyppolite Bartoli is mad with grief. His daughter is found dead on her wedding day, burnt dead with her wedding gown left pristine. Not trusting for a second the local policemen, he asks two investigators known for their talent to resolve the most uncanny cases for help.  Soon enough, the mystery darkens and death takes its toll, varying the pleasure: mass shooting, cannibalism, unexplainable fits of madness and poisoning... All of it feeding the craziest of leads and multiplying the least condemnable suspects of Monaco's good society. Is the key to the case to be found within the highest circles... or merely under the veil of the bride?

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        J'agonise fort bien, merci

        by Oren Miller

        Sainte-Marie-La-Grise. Its exceptional location close to the Emerald Coast targets it as the ultimate place to go on holidays. Breathtaking landscapes, the mysterious folklore of Brittany and dead we helped to pass will amaze the most adventurous among you. Enjoy the warn welcome you will receive. However, to fully appreciate your stay, please follow these three rules: 1 – Always listen to those you cannot see. 2 – Watch out for dark creatures who knock before entering. 3 – Be quiet. Really quiet.

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        Le Songe d'Adam

        by John Ethan Py

        The French answer to Stephen King's Pet Sematary!   Present day, Germany, Black Forest. A father comes to live with his daughter. Soon, the girl will see and sense things that shouldn’t exist. When ghosts from both father and daughter’s past become more than memories, horror strikes. Disappearances in the heart of the woods demand an explanation that will defy what our mind can conceive.  A horrific atmosphere that slowly grows among this terrifying Black Forrest, full of eerie myths, all guided by a masterful hand and chiseled writing. Welcome to the everlasting terror of Adam’s Dream!

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        Chesstomb

        by John Ethan Py

        A marketing strategy like "Blair Witch" with false documents and website   1922, Howard Phillips Lovecraft writes one of his most uncanny short stories: Herbert West, Reanimator. 2001, the murder of a family throws the city of Chesstomb deep into mourning. Recognised reporter Shelby Williams comes to investigate. Collecting a large amount of data, he slowly travels back through time. Until this darkly famous year of 1922, when a quarrel between doctors found its tragic end. Strangest of all, everything suggests that Lovecraft’s character, Hebert West, is inspired by these grim events.  John Ethan Py succeeded to edit these nearly forgotten documents, thus creating a vertiginous masterpiece where reality and fiction mix up with force...

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        Paris-Capitale

        by Feldrik Rivat

        VINGT ANS APRÈS LA 25E HEURE, QU'EST DEVENU LE MONDE ? « À quoi sert de conter l’histoire des grands hommes du passé si nous ne pouvons pas les faire revenir à la vie ? » Il est dit que maintenant, à Paris, les tours Cuprifères grimpent jusqu’aux cieux. Que la ville flotte pour moitié dans le vent, portée par des ballons de verre. Que les morts reviennent à la vie. Il est dit que maintenant, à Paris, les savants d’antan conversent avec les savants d’aujourd’hui. Que les artistes, les penseurs, les ingénieurs de tous les temps travaillent à construire le monde de demain. Il est dit que maintenant, à Paris, des messagers d’argile soufflent la parole des anciens avant de tomber en poussière.  Les rumeurs volent, depuis les cercles polaires jusqu’aux sables libyens, mais qui, en vérité, pourra vous dire ce qui se trame à Paris-Capitale ?

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        Prototypes

        by Adrien Mangold

        Progress won't let us a choice. The Great Blue led Humanity to the brink of extinction. A thousand years later, five megalopolis were built. Numeris, leader of the  technological progress, is the target of all ambitions. Revenge, idealism, power, fuel the cyclone that befalls on the authorities.  In its eye, Thomas Milas. Great defender of the android cause, he fights to develop artificial intelligence to the point to make it exceed man IQ. Yet, there are experiments you'd better avoid when the enemy watches you, hunts you you, is you…

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        Iluvendan

        by Nicolas Debandt

        IIluvendan.   A city where magic and technology work side by side. Iölthan, a strange black crystal, is used for both and the prosperity of Iluvendan depends on it.  Three teenagers go there for their studies. They will soon be called to adventure and will  investigate the rumors of a penury of ölthan and war. With two friends met along they overcome the situation, and set the world on a new path. Co-written by the authors at age 17, Iluvendan is a real initiation quest, using pieces of classic fantasy with a bit of steampunk.

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