Tout l’art de Watch_Dogs
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Découvrez les coulisses du nouveau jeu événement du studio Ubisoft (Assassin’s Creed). De nos jours, toutes les infrastructures de la ville de Chicago sont contrôlées par le programme ctOS. Banques, systèmes de sécurité, pôle de communication… Tout est connecté. Et tout est donc à la merci des plus redoutables pirates informatiques. Parmi eux, le jeune et brillant Aiden. Hanté par son passé, guidé par la seule vengeance, il a décidé d’appliquer lui-même la justice afin de mettre à bas un système totalement corrompu. À ses risques et périls. Car il va rapidement s’apercevoir que, du simple malfrat au haut fonctionnaire, personne n’est jamais vraiment qui l’on croit dans l’univers des Watch Dogs. Un livre inédit et officiel pour comprendre toutes les arcanes d’un jeu hyperréaliste et les secrets du monde mystérieux des hackers
Découvrez les coulisses du nouveau jeu événement du studio Ubisoft (Assassin’s Creed). De nos jours, toutes les infrastructures de la ville de Chicago sont contrôlées par le programme ctOS. Banques, systèmes de sécurité, pôle de communication… Tout est connecté. Et tout est donc à la merci des plus redoutables pirates informatiques. Parmi eux, le jeune et brillant Aiden. Hanté par son passé, guidé par la seule vengeance, il a décidé d’appliquer lui-même la justice afin de mettre à bas un système totalement corrompu. À ses risques et périls. Car il va rapidement s’apercevoir que, du simple malfrat au haut fonctionnaire, personne n’est jamais vraiment qui l’on croit dans l’univers des Watch Dogs. Un livre inédit et officiel pour comprendre toutes les arcanes d’un jeu hyperréaliste et les secrets du monde mystérieux des hackers
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The King’s Spies
March 1102, and Robert de Belleme, the Black Earl of Shrewsbury, is summoned to appear before King Henry's Easter Court, to answer for siding with the King's older brother, the Duke of Normandy, in an attempt to steal the King's throne.
Meanwhile, in the crowded and dangerous streets of Southwark, south of the river Thames, Crusader Knights Sir Geoffrey Mappestone and the hearty Sir Roger of Durham witness a man murdered by hanging from the window of the Crusader's Arms Inn. But this is not just any man, he is the illegitimate nephew of Robert de Belleme, and had apparently been holding a meeting with two mysterious men. In fact, it turns out the inn has been used for many meetings of the earl's spies, and there are plans afoot to obtain a terrible weapon to use against the King, one that the Crusader Knights remember with a terrible fear from the Siege of Jerusalem Greek Fire.
Solving the murder is only the first step in uncovering the plot against the King.
Final Act
Sam Jackson is not a man who suffers fools – or anyone else – gladly. A successful British television producer who fancies himself as a Hollywood mogul, he makes enemies easily, and delights in the fact.
It is no great surprise that such a man should meet a violent death. Detective Chief Superintendent Lambert and Detective Sergeant Hook deduce that the person who killed him is almost certainly to be found among the company of actors who are shooting a series of detective mysteries in rural Herefordshire. But these are people who make a living by acting out other people’s fictions, people more at home with make-believe than real life – and the two detectives find interrogating them a difficult business. How can Lambert and Hook fight their way to the truth when faced with a cast of practised deceivers?
Done to Death
Barry Stromstein has a serious problem. If he can’t come up with a concept for a new TV antiques show asap, his terrifying boss – TV sensation Lenore Parks – will fire him, and his perfect life will be over. But when he talks to antiques columnist Lil Campbell, he unexpectedly hits pay dirt. Her partner, Ada Strauss, not only suggests the perfect hook for the show, but is the perfect woman to host it.
Ada’s elated, but production of The Final Reckoning seems blighted before it’s even begun when, shockingly, Leonore dies. But Barry seems strangely determined to continue, and as Lenore’s children – the unsettling Rachel and her beloved older brother Richard – become involved, the pilot episode becomes increasingly ghoulish in tone.
Ada’s enjoying herself – really, she is – but as she and Lil are drawn deeper into the lives and affairs of the Parks, they begin to suspect that there are dark, twisted secrets at the heart of the family, and very real danger for them all . . .