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David and a team of students from Eden are preparing to go on a mission to Zatvor, the prison planet, where Gabriel's double has been sent.
David offers Greg Arsh to become his slave, as they believe that no one will dare to exclude Earth, one of the founding planets of the Community of Planets, because slavery would then exist there once again. They believe that this way, there is a chance that no one will expel Doulòs from the C.P. either. Indeed, why expel one slave-owning planet and keep another? But Dennis, a childhood friend of David's on a mission to Doulòs, dies there in a horrible…mehr

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David and a team of students from Eden are preparing to go on a mission to Zatvor, the prison planet, where Gabriel's double has been sent.
David offers Greg Arsh to become his slave, as they believe that no one will dare to exclude Earth, one of the founding planets of the Community of Planets, because slavery would then exist there once again. They believe that this way, there is a chance that no one will expel Doulòs from the C.P. either. Indeed, why expel one slave-owning planet and keep another? But Dennis, a childhood friend of David's on a mission to Doulòs, dies there in a horrible way.
Naga, a young Daruman who had been imprisoned for years in the body of a Zatvor dragon, is finally freed thanks to David.


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Danielle Tremblay complète ses études collégiales en informatique au Cégeg de Chicoutimi en 1973. Elle possède également deux attestations d'études collégiales du Cégep de Jonquière, l'une en techniques de la documentation (1984), l'autre en techniques de micro-informatique (1994). De 1984 à 2012, année de sa retraite, elle travaille comme technicienne en bibliothèque pour diverses institutions à Chicoutimi, dont les neuf dernières années au Conseil national de recherches du Canada. Elle a remporté en 1981 le concours littéraire La Plume saguenéenne dans la catégorie science-fiction pour sa nouvelle «Cosmose», le second prix du concours du meilleur texte de trois pages du module des lettres de l'Université du Québec à Chicoutimi en 1988 et le premier prix de ce même concours en 1989 pour «La Lettre d'adieu». En 2011, elle gagne le premier prix du concours littéraire de science-fiction Ascadys avec sa nouvelle «Adam et Ève». L'année suivante, elle publie son premier roman, «Pas de paradis sans... l'enfer» tome 1. Depuis, elle n'a pas cessé d'écrire sous son vrai nom et sous un nom de plume.
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Danielle Tremblay completed her college studies in computer science at Cégeg de Chicoutimi in 1973. She also holds two attestations of collegial studies from the Cégep de Jonquière, one in documentation techniques (1984) and the other in microcomputer techniques (1994). From 1984 to 2012, the year of her retirement, she worked as a library technician for various institutions in Chicoutimi, including the last nine years at the National Research Council of Canada. In 1981, she won the literary competition La Plume saguenéenne in the science fiction category for her short story "Cosmose", the second prize in the competition for the best three-page text at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi in 1988 and the first prize in the same competition in 1989 for "La Lettre d'adieu". In 2011, she won the first prize in the Ascadys science fiction literary competition with her short story "Adam et Ève". The following year, she publishes her first novel, "Pas de paradis sans... l'enfer" volume 1. Since then, she hasn't stopped writing under her real name and a pen name.