
El Color de la Piel
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Narrated by:
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Claudio Arredondo
About this listen
El color de la piel: Heredia investiga aquí la repentina desaparición de Alberto Coiro, un joven peruano que ha llegado a Chile en busca de trabajo y que reside en los alrededores del popular barrio Mapocho. Para la pesquisa, Heredia cuenta con los habituales consejos de su gato Simenon y la ayuda de un anciano que lo introduce en el mundo de los vagabundos y cartoneros que cada noche invaden la ciudad.
En el desarrollo de su investigación, Heredia recoge antecedentes sobre redes de casinos clandestinos, salones de billar, tráfico de cocaína y oscuros personajes que arrastran un pasado cargado de culpas.
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