French [fr], .epub, 🚀/lgli/lgrs/zlib, 0.6MB, 📕 Book (fiction), lgrsfic/R:\0day\eng\_eng_book_uns\Ebooks Incoming\Litterature\S\Simak, Clifford D_\Simak, Clifford D. - [ - ] Les visiteurs (aout, 2010).epub
Les visiteurs 🔍
Éditions J'ai lu, 2010
Simak, Clifford D 🔍
description
RESUME: Traversant le ciel de Lone Pine (Minnesota), une caisse noire, gigantesque, est venue atterrir près de la rivière, écrasant au passage la voiture d'un pêcheur de truites. Surprise et effroi chez les gens de Lone Pine. Une météorite ? La NASA ? Journaux, TV, le Président lui-même à Washington, tout le monde est en alerte... Et l'émotion croît : la caisse s'élève et se pose à nouveau. Elle avance maintenant dans la forêt, dévorant les arbres. Le mystère est total. Sauf pour Jerry, le pêcheur de truites. Capturé, il a été retenu quelques heures dans « l'objet », puis éjecté. Et il n'ose parler... Sur tout le territoire des Etats-Unis, d'autres caisses noires se posent.
Alternative filename
lgli/R:\0day\eng\_eng_book_uns\Ebooks Incoming\Litterature\S\Simak, Clifford D_\Simak, Clifford D. - [ - ] Les visiteurs (aout, 2010).epub
Alternative title
Visiteurs *** (Les) (IMAGINAIRE)
Alternative title
The Visitors
Alternative author
Clifford D Simak; France-Marie Watkins
Alternative author
Clifford Donald Simak
Alternative publisher
Éditions J'ai lu
Alternative publisher
Editions 84
Alternative edition
J'ai Lu, 1194***, Paris, 1981
Alternative edition
France, France
Alternative edition
Aug 24, 1999
metadata comments
lg_fict_id_1405430
Alternative description
It looked like a big black box-perhaps fifty feet high, two hundred long. And it had settled squarely on forestry student Jerry Conklin's car, parked next to a fishing stream outside Lone Pine, Minnesota.
The townspeople of Lone Pine were the first to see it—and one of them was the first and only human to shoot at it. He paid for his rashness with instant death.
Within hours the press, the government and the public knew something strange had happened in Lone Pine and were beginning to face the incredible possibility that Earth now harbored something from outer space. A machine? An intelligent being? There was no way to know.
But Jerry Conklin knew. The visitor had scooped him up, held him prisoner for hours, then let him go—and he had sensed its thoughts and feelings. Jerry knew the visitor was a living, intelligent creature.
Then more of the giant black boxes descended to Earth, almost all in the United States. And they began eating...and reproducing. The visitors seemed harmless if left alone, but their powers of defense, and their very existence, threatened world stability. The public, the nation's allies—and its enemies—demanded more information. But there was none.
Then Jerry followed up on a rumor and made one more discovery. The visitors were paying for their food and lodging with fantastic gifts. And that payment could destroy Earth's civilization.
The townspeople of Lone Pine were the first to see it—and one of them was the first and only human to shoot at it. He paid for his rashness with instant death.
Within hours the press, the government and the public knew something strange had happened in Lone Pine and were beginning to face the incredible possibility that Earth now harbored something from outer space. A machine? An intelligent being? There was no way to know.
But Jerry Conklin knew. The visitor had scooped him up, held him prisoner for hours, then let him go—and he had sensed its thoughts and feelings. Jerry knew the visitor was a living, intelligent creature.
Then more of the giant black boxes descended to Earth, almost all in the United States. And they began eating...and reproducing. The visitors seemed harmless if left alone, but their powers of defense, and their very existence, threatened world stability. The public, the nation's allies—and its enemies—demanded more information. But there was none.
Then Jerry followed up on a rumor and made one more discovery. The visitors were paying for their food and lodging with fantastic gifts. And that payment could destroy Earth's civilization.
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2015-12-07
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