
Desaparecidas, muerta, viva
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Narrated by:
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Carlos Quintero
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By:
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Alexander Medina
About this listen
Un escalofriante homenaje a la parte más siniestra de Stephen King en forma de thriller. El cuerpo de una chica desaparecida hace treinta años aparece en una cantera de Maine. Sin embargo, el cadáver no parece haberse deteriorado ni un día. Una agente especial del departamento de casos inexplicables del FBI será la encargada de encontrar la verdad, aunque quizá no sea lo que ella espera...
Alex Medina es un autor español nacido en San Fernando (Cádiz) en 1975. Periodista de profesión, se vio lanzado a la fama al narrar el sitio de San Fernando en la Guerra de la Independencia con su libro Una aventura pop. Desde entonces ha cultivado una carrera literaria sembrada de buenas críticas y alabanzas del público.
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