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Laudec, Cauvin
Taxi girl – Vous êtes libre ?
Vous êtes libre ? est le volume 1 de la série Taxi Girl par Raoul Cauvin et Laudec, paru en 1994. Selon Bande Dessinée Info, il n’en existe qu’une seule édition, publiée par Dupuis.
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The rabbi
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C'est dans un Eden perdu que le jeune Oul Alou a fait ses premiers pas. Ses parents et toute la communauté nomadisent entre Boutilimitt, Tantan et Tindouf pour revenir à l'atmosphère du fleuve Sénégal. Ce roman mauritanien nous fait connaître la vie des Maures et leur volonté de ne pas disparaître. El-Ghassem Ould Ahmedou est né en 1952 à Rkiz en Mauritanie. Il est titulaire d'un doctorat en lettres modernes française, d'un doctorat en ethnologie et d'un troisième doctorat en sciences de l'éducation. Il a publié plusieurs ouvrages sur le désert mauritaniens et ses habitants nomades.
The cereal murders
Thanks to her recent adventures in Dying for Chocolate, Goldy Bear, the premier caterer of Aspen Meadow, Colorado, is no stranger to violence — or sudden death. But when she agrees to cater the first College Advisory Dinner for Seniors and Parents at the exclusive Elk Park Preparatory School, the last thing she expects to find at the end of the evening is the battered body of the school valedictorian. Who could have killed Keith Andrews, and why? Goldy’s hungry for some answers — and not just because she found the corpse. Her young son, Arch, a student at Elk Park Prep, has become a target for some not-so-funny pranks, while her eighteen-year-old live-in helper, Julian, has become a prime suspect in the Andrews boy’s murder. As her investigation intensifies, Goldy’s anxiety level rises faster than homemade donuts. . .as she turns up evidence that suggests that Keith knew more than enough to blow the lid off some very unscholarly secrets. And then, as her search rattles one skeleton too many, Goldy learns a crucial fact: a little knowledge about a killer can be a deadly thing.

