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El hombre que pudo ser rey [The Man Who Could Have Been King]
- Narrated by: Sol Montalvan
- Length: 2 hrs and 1 min
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Publisher's Summary
¿Qué sucedería si un hombre común y corriente pudiera convertirse en rey? Rudyard Kipling nos sumerge en un fascinante relato donde dos aventureros británicos, Daniel Dravot y Peachey Carnehan, se embarcan en una audaz misión para establecer su propio reino en las montañas de Kafiristán. ¿Lograrán engañar a los nativos con su apariencia exótica y habilidades militares? ¿Qué consecuencias tendrá su deseo de grandeza? Esta cautivadora historia explora la ambición desenfrenada, la traición y el precio de la grandeza.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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