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En 2098, un agent suédois travaillant pour l’Institut des sciences comportementales de la Parakaar est dépêché au Québec pour faire l’évaluation de la premika du très puissant Théodore Désilets, dont la fortune personnelle est évaluée à trente-six milliards de nouvelles roupies. En quelques déplacements ultrarapides, l’agent arrive à destination et rencontre Angèle, un modèle d’androïde doté d’une intelligence artificielle dont on craint qu’elle soit devenue « humaine ».Le pr
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Release dateSeptember 13th 2021
LanguageFrench
PublisherL'instant même
CollectionROMANS
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Number of pages174 pages
CompositionSingle-component retail product
SupportPaperback / softback
Measure21.1 cm (Height), 13.3 cm (Width)
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