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Les Chroniques de Nulle Part

Embarquez pour une aventure fantastique épique où le destin de plusieurs mondes ne tient qu'à un fil. Cette saga suit des héros improbables qui affrontent une ancienne prophétie et une menace insidieuse pour le tissu même de la réalité. Les lecteurs seront captivés par le mélange de magie, de mystère et du courage nécessaire pour faire face à des chances écrasantes.

The Traitor's Gate
The London Stone
The Double-edged Sword
The Double-Edged Sword
The London Stone
The Traitor's Gate

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  1. 1

    The Double-Edged Sword

    • 334pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    3,5(4)Évaluer

    Fin finds himself at the heart of an ancient prophecy when the Knights of Nowhere kidnap the Storyholder, threatening his world - and all the worlds woven into place by the Stories...

    The Double-Edged Sword
  2. 1

    Fin is thrust into an ancient prophecy as the Knights of Nowhere kidnap the Storyholder, endangering his world and all others connected by the Stories.

    The Double-edged Sword
  3. 2

    The Traitor's Gate

    • 340pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    4,4(3)Évaluer

    A rich, magical, compelling high-action urban fantasy: as the Dark King rises, four teenagers are about to face betrayal and friendships are tested to the limits!

    The Traitor's Gate
  4. 2

    The Traitor's Gate

    • 336pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    3,5(2)Évaluer

    A rich, compelling high-action yarn: as the Dark King rises, four teenagers face betrayal and test their friendships to the limit!

    The Traitor's Gate
  5. 3

    The prophecy is fulfilled as the London Stone is stolen and the Dark King reigns over Nowhere. Mona and the new Seer lead an underground rebellion in the frozen wasteland, facing the formidable Army of the Mad and Arnold Mather's soldiers.

    The London Stone
  6. 3

    The London Stone

    • 352pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
    4,0(1)Évaluer

    An impossible quest, a battle against the greatest odds . . . and three friends who will fight, and maybe die, together . . .

    The London Stone