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Admission Test
by Danielle Tremblay
Part 1 of the No Eden without... Hell series
David has always dreamed of becoming a master of the Planet Community (PC), a peacekeeper who will provide assistance to populations in distress on all the planets members of the PC and even on planets in revolt against it. But in order to do that, he must be admitted to Eden, earthly College of the PC, and pass the dreaded admission test.The Master and Guide David chose, who will oversee his learning at Eden, if he succeeds his admission test, is Greg Arsh. Half Terran half Darumian, Master Arsh he's said to be telepathic and the most demanding master of all the academies on all the planets of the Community.To determine which of the group of 20 selected candidates will be admitted and trained at Eden by him, Master Arsh requires them to overcome many obstacles, all the more difficult and amazing than the others. Only those who demonstrate determination, courage and dedication are admitted. So when Master Arsh promises to the 20 applicants that he will do everything to make them all fail the admission test, David is afraid he can't make it.This book describes David's admission test. We are far from Star Wars, Star Trek or Galactica here. The author seems not at all interested in interplanetary wars, but to help people to survive to them. What matters most to her is the desire to provide assistance to those who need it most. That is also why David selects Greg Arsh and this is why Greg Arsh selects only the best applicants, those who stop at nothing, not even their fears and earthling's prejudices, to become an instrument of peace and life.The author also makes us understand that as long as the various humanitarian aid organizations do not coordinate their activities nor train well their members, nothing really effective will arise. FRANÇAIS :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.--------------ENGLISH: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 n
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Peace Keeper
by Danielle Tremblay
Part 2 of the No Eden without... Hell series
David is one of only two applicants to pass the entrance test out of his group of twenty students. He will not begin his training at Eden until he has made a friend of Jonathan, the young man he abused as a teenager. This is the requirement imposed on him by his mentor, Master Greg Arsh.He discovers in the virtual room and later as a member of the guard why people hesitate to choose this tutor for their training. All Arsh's students must give themselves body and soul. But it seems to David that his master demands much more of him than he asks of most of his students. But David only wants to succeed where most fail. FRANÇAIS :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.--------------ENGLISH: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.
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A Step Forward
by Danielle Tremblay
Part 3 of the No Eden without... Hell series
David is having a hard time keeping up with the many difficult requirements of his master, Greg Arsh. But thanks to him, he will discover that he is no ordinary man.At the request of his guide, Master Greg Arsh, David participates in the OOO (Objective Observer Organization). The OOO will be a source of difficulties for David and even for his master. David will also discover that he has an amazing gift, but he will have to learn how to use it well if he wants it to be useful to himself and others. And the life of Alicia, another of Master Arsh's students, is in grave danger. Can David and his master save her? FRANÇAIS :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.--------------ENGLISH: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.
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Internal and External Disturbances
by Danielle Tremblay
Part 4 of the No Eden without... Hell series
David discovers the story of Don, Greg Arsh's extraordinary grandson. He must help the latter save Alicia and Durandal from the deadly pandemic about to decimate the population. An unknown woman hands David a baby on which Daruma's political balance may depend. He must then intervene against a terrorist attack that could annihilate the Community of Planets.This series, entitled "No heaven without... hell", includes 10 titles:This series, entitled "No heaven without... hell", includes 10 titles:- Volume 1: The admission test- Volume 2: Soldier of peace- Volume 3: One step forward- Volume 4: Internal and external disturbances- Volume 5: Here and elsewhere- Volume 6: From trial to trial- Volume 7: Every man for himself- Volume 8: A reason to live or die- Volume 9: Becoming a Master- Volume 10: Resurrection FRANÇAIS :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.--------------ENGLISH: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.
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Taking Turns
by Danielle Tremblay
Part 8 of the No Eden without... Hell series
David and his master switch roles for a time at the request of the Grand Master. They will bring back to Earth a man who has been enslaved on Gekihen by a tokmak, an animal that invaded and controlled his brain for years until he lost all freedom of choice. David will save the life of Gabriel's double.Chapter 1. Freedom of ChoiceChapter 2. Special Request from the Grand MasterChapter 3. My Student Named Greg ArshChapter 4. Continuation of the InterrogationChapter 5. The RatsChapter 6. Gabriel's Fate in Question Chapter7. Public ServitudeChapter 8. Discussion with the Grand MasterChapter 9. PunishmentChapter 10. My TurnChapter 11. The Birds and the Voice SynthesizerChapter 12. GiftChapter 13. Master ZhangChapter 14. Physical TrainingChapter 15. SiphoChapter 16. LisaChapter 17. Questions of AutomationChapter 18. Negotiation DifficultiesChapter 19. Master Zhang and SiphoChapter 20. MoiraChapter 21. Damien and Mr. Drayber: The ArrivalChapter 22. Mr. Drayber's Bureaucratic WorkChapter 23. The Hell of Freedom of Thought and ChoiceChapter 24. Tokmak and AndroservitorChapter 25. Gabriel Number 2Chapter 26. The KipasChapter 27. Meeting with DonChapter 28. In Master Mestari's RoomChapter 29. Revelation of the Grand MasterChapter 30. My brother DonChapter 31. Greg and Mr. DrayberChapter 32. Tasks and learningChapter 33. End of the reversal of authorityChapter 34. Resumption of power and the dragon of ZatvorChapter 35. ReflectionChapter 36. The Story of Master MestariChapter 37. ExplanationsChapter 38. TrustChapter 39. My Life in EdenChapter 40. Extreme Conditions Flight TrainingChapter 41. Historical Data on a RescueChapter 42. Security IssuesChapter 43. Difficult Beginnings for NicoleChapter 44. ShooterChapter 45. FireChapter 46. Nestor and His FriendsChapter 47. AlaChapter 48. The End of My Training and Trouble for DonChapter 49. Meeting DennisChapter 50. Master Arsh and Dennis meetChapter 51. Dennis returnsChapter 52. Dennis's trainingChapter 53. At Consul Dreki's houseChapter 54. Erotic trainingChapter 55. The birth of AngelChapter 56. Max and IsilaChapter 57. FatherhoodChapter 58. Friendly and Family VisitsChapter 59. Preparing for the Accession Test FRANÇAIS :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.--------------ENGLISH: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
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