Coline Quinat dans la série "Sharko et Henebelle"
Coline Quinat est l'anagramme d'Alice Tonquinref 1.
Personnage réel
En fait, sous l'indentité Coline Quinat se dissimule Alice Tonquin.
Albums dans lesquels figure Coline Quinat
Livres dans lesquels figure Coline Quinat
20 lieux sont en relation avec Coline Quinat
Ligne du temps
Il existe 16 évènements dans la ligne du temps pour ce personnage que vous pouvez consulter en cliquant sur ce lien.
Autres personnages de la série Sharko et Henebelle
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https://www.gaudry.be/en/livre/sharko-et-hennebelle/personnages/
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https://www.gaudry.be/en/livre/personnages/
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References
- anagramme pour Alice Tonquin :
Le syndrome E, p483
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