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La Faim de la Terre

By: Jean-Jacques Pelletier
Narrated by: Jean Brassard
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Des attaques terroristes visent les symboles religieux de l’Occident – à Montréal, l’oratoire Saint-Joseph est touché –, des écoterroristes s’en prennent à des scientifiques du domaine agroalimentaire…

Qui a intérêt à attiser les conflits religieux? Qui peut profiter d’un terrorisme qui menace la survie même du genre humain? Guru Gizmo Gaïa, la nouvelle coqueluche d’Internet, annonce que la Terre va sévir contre cette humanité qui la ravage. Il prophétise l’arrivée d’un équivalent moderne des quatre cavaliers de l’Apocalypse. Les événements semblent vouloir lui donner raison.

La faim de la Terre, roman à suspense d’une angoissante actualité, est le monumental tome final des Gestionnaires de l’Apocalyse, l’une des séries les plus acclamées du Québec.

Cover artwork by Bernard Duchesne.

Please note: This audiobook is in French.

©2011 Éditions Alire Inc. & Jean-Jacques Pelletier (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
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