
Ganga bruta
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Narrated by:
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Fernando Simón
About this listen
Un thriller cardíaco basado en hechos reales, que se articula en torno a los atentados del 11 de marzo de 2004 en la Estación de Atocha, en Madrid. Una frenética caza al asesino, entre terroristas, espías y sicarios, en medio de un viaje desde Lisboa a Barcelona por parte de uno de los criminales indios más peligrosos del mundo, con un final que no deja indiferente.
Este audiolibro está narrado en castellano.
Alfredo de Braganza es un autor español nacido en Alicante. Guionista multipremiado, productor y director cinematográfico, en su faceta literaria se ha especializado en el género thriller, en especial con la exitosa serie de David Ribas.
©2022 et (P) SAGA Egmont (P)2022 SAGA Egmont
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