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Dr. Goodwin

Cette série plonge les lecteurs dans les profondeurs de l'inconnu, où l'exploration scientifique se heurte à des mystères anciens et à des menaces surnaturelles. Suivez des protagonistes intrépides alors qu'ils affrontent des entités issues de civilisations perdues depuis longtemps et des forces dangereuses qui menacent le monde. Les aventures s'étendent des expéditions maritimes aux royaumes souterrains, révélant des vérités cachées et luttant pour la survie de l'humanité. Ces récits sont riches en imagination, en suspense et en découvertes fascinantes, marquant le genre de la fantaisie des mondes perdus.

The Metal Monster
The Moon Pool

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  1. The Moon Pool

    • 281pages
    • 10 heures de lecture

    On the island of Ponape in the South Pacific, the cold light of a full moon washes over the crumbling ruins of an ancient, vanished civilization. Unleashed from the depths is the Dweller, a glittering, enigmatic force of monstrous terror and radiant beauty that stalks the South Pacific, claiming all in its path. An international expedition led by American Walter Goodwin races to save those who have fallen victim to the Dweller. The dark mystery behind the malevolent force is Muria, a forgotten, mythic world deep within the earth that is home to a legendary people intent on reclaiming what was theirs long ago. This commemorative edition of The Moon Pool features an introduction by Robert Silverberg, a review of the first edition, and a glossary of the Murian language.

    The Moon Pool1
    3,4
  2. The Metal Monster

    • 238pages
    • 9 heures de lecture

    A thrilling science fiction adventure unfolds as Dr. Norhala, a brilliant scientist, follows a cryptic message to a remote Antarctic island. There, he and his companions discover a crashed spaceship and remnants of an alien civilization, alongside a terrifying entity made of living metal. As they explore the island's secrets, they encounter perilous challenges and a looming conflict that endangers humanity. Merritt's vivid prose and imaginative world-building enhance this unforgettable tale of exploration and the struggle between man and machine.

    The Metal Monster2
    4,0