
Capitán de navío
Aubrey Maturin 2
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Narrated by:
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Martin Untrojb
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By:
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Patrick O'Brian
About this listen
La emoción continúa en Post Captain, la segunda entrega de la aclamada serie Aubrey-Maturin de Patrick O'Brian, después de Master and Commander. En 1803, Napoleón destroza la Paz de Amiens, y el capitán Jack Aubrey, refugiándose en Francia de sus acreedores, está internado. Escapa de Francia, de la prisión del deudor, y de un posible motín y persigue su cantera directamente en la desembocadura de un puerto controlado por Francia. Las luchas de Stephen Maturin, consigo mismo tanto como con una mujer orgullosa e inteligente, se tejen en la de Aubrey, tensando su amistad a veces hasta el punto de quiebre.
©1972 Patrick O'Brian (P)2021 BookaVivo
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