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Érase una vez en Costa Rica [Once Upon a Time in Costa Rica]
- Bien ama quien nunca olvida
- Narrated by: Daniel Jimenez
- Length: 3 hrs and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Alguien secuestró al Cadejos y su nieto “Carlos” tiene que ir al rescate. De camino se topa con otras leyendas costarricenses como la Segua, a quien contacta por medio de “tinder”. Recibe ayuda del padre sin cabeza y de la llorona. Mientras se enfrenta a terribles y peligrosos enemigos como “Dixie” el jefe de la banda de los “teletubbies” la banda de duendes mas peligrosa de todo Costa Rica. Estas y otras leyendas típicas de Costa Rica se unen en esta loca historia que “érase una vez en Costa Rica”.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2021 Leonardo Aragon (P)2022 Leonardo Aragon
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