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    Black Beauty
    Le fantôme de Canterville et autres contes
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      Oscar Wilde bouscule les fantômes, rend comiques les assassinats. Son humour rose ou zinzolin colore le genre noir. Dans une ambiance très chic, situations surprenantes et traits d'esprit se multiplient. Wilde enjôle l'Ange du Bizarre de Poe. Irrévérencieux à l'égard de la terreur et du mystère, il crée un fantastique fantasque avec l'élégance pince-sans-rire d'un dandy qui aurait pourtant de la tendresse à revendre.

      Le fantôme de Canterville et autres contes
    • An abridged version of Black Beauty's experiences with both good and bad masters in nineteenth-century England.

      Black Beauty
    • "Jake Ord and his enigmatic companion, Magda, are living in seclusion in a small inland town in the Algarve, Portugal. They each have something to hide, and to fear, but their life together is just how they want it: tranquil, safe and agreeably boring. All that changes when Jake receives a phone call late at night from an old friend in the Northumbria Police Force. He learns that crime boss Ed Fogarty has escaped from prison and is intent on exacting revenge from all those, including Jake, who helped put him there. Fogarty is also intent on recovering the GBP20 million missing from his last heist, money that he believes one of them still has. And he knows where Jake is living! As Fogarty ticks off the names on his hit list, Jake goes on the run across Europe, taking Magda with him. Along the way, in Portugal, Central Europe and England, Jake discovers that Magda is a woman with hidden talents as well as a hidden past. She is no stranger to the criminal underworld, or to the violent men with whom he must do battle. Her betrayal distances him from her for a time, but in Crete they stand and fight together again as Fogarty and his men finally close in on them."--Provided by publisher.

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