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Twelve lives in a city which is determined to destroy them . A court of fantastic beings divided between keeping them alive and abandoning them to their fate. And all of them awaiting the arrival of the Red Moon which will unleash the time of nightmares …and miracles.
Headline: Marcos, a middle-class teenager, kills his father and leaves one of his four siblings badly wounded.
The first reactions: Friends, family, Marcos's teachers: no one can understand what happened. No one foresaw it. The media is full of images of the murder. Once again, teenage violence monopolises the news.
Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tuenti have all exploded into society with astonishing force. If these social networks are radically changing the way citizens communicate and relate to each other, do you really think that the world of business can remain isolated from this transformation?
The Sun and the Moon make a lovely happy couple and so they have lots of friends. They like to organise parties and picnics in their house up on the hill. Hardly a day goes by without them inviting someone round! Everyone brings a friend or relation with them, because no one wants to miss out on the parties thrown by the Sun and the Moon.
Do winged unicorns exist? Do they write with their own feathers? This story begins in a junk shop and with a special book in which readers can find "The book of nonsense", "Machines and How to make Extraordinary Journeys" or "The Fantastical Guide to Worlds of Drawings", according to their fancy.
Army captain William Fordyce, future Duke of Wessex, has spent the last year in hell: he enlisted in order to find his brother, Alex, and his squadron was ambushed and massacred; but his real nightmare began days later, when he woke up in chains in Chablis prison.
The tranquillity of the small French village of Beaufort is shattered by an event that seems at first to lack a reasonable explanation. The farmer Henri Morillon has found one of his cows dead, in strange circumstances: it has been bled to death.
When she was little more than a child going to look for water at the oasis, Maria (or Meryem) could never have imagined how much her life would change. Out there in the Sahara, she was happy. Until the caravans stopped arriving and her father Yunan - better known as the Tuareg - was forced to emigrate to find work.
There are moments in life when sadness overcomes you, wiping the smile from your face; melancholy makes you turn pale, your vision is blurred by a grey cloud, and you don't know why.