
Donde muere la luz - La obsesión por el pasado puede arruinar el presente
Gotland 16
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Narrated by:
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Miguel Coll
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By:
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Mari Jungstedt
About this listen
Cuando faltan pocos días para Halloween, dos niños que pasan sus vacaciones de otoño en Gotland desaparecen sin dejar rastro. Su pista se pierde en Holmhällar, un enclave turístico famoso por los raukar, unos imponentes monolitos de piedra.
Cuando el inspector Anders Knutas inicia una intensa búsqueda por toda la isla, el cadáver de un anticuario aparece en una playa al norte de Visby. Junto con su compañera, Karin Jacobsson, Anders se ve envuelto en un oscuro misterio relacionado con el pasado de Gotland: historias de tesoros ocultos, ruinas embrujadas y castillos inaccesibles.
©2024 Mari Jungstedt; Editorial Maeva (P)2024 Audible GmbH
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