Will Jaeger Volume 2, Les anges de feu
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Une vision d’horreur, au fond d’une crevasse, sur un glacier du Groenland.
Un orphelin kidnappé dans un bidonville de Nairobi.
Une grotte à fl anc de volcan en Tanzanie.
Une île au large de Cuba.
Des singes évadés d’un laboratoire secret.
Des larmes de sang.
La quête de Will Jaeger continue.
Mais plus il avance, plus ses ennemis s’acharnent.
Et plus la noirceur de leurs desseins apparaît terrifiante.
Une vision d’horreur, au fond d’une crevasse, sur un glacier du Groenland.
Un orphelin kidnappé dans un bidonville de Nairobi.
Une grotte à fl anc de volcan en Tanzanie.
Une île au large de Cuba.
Des singes évadés d’un laboratoire secret.
Des larmes de sang.
La quête de Will Jaeger continue.
Mais plus il avance, plus ses ennemis s’acharnent.
Et plus la noirceur de leurs desseins apparaît terrifiante.
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