
In nomine Patris (Spanish edition)
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Narrated by:
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Pablo López
About this listen
Invierno de 1487 d. C.
En un monasterio de los pirineos, un monje presencia un milagro... o es un acto del diablo: una cerda se pone de pie, camina hacia él y, después de un parto doloroso, da a luz a un bebé humano. Al minuto de parir, cae al barro y desaparece sin dejar rastro.
El suceso llega a oídos de la iglesia y la Santa Inquisición envía a Lucio, uno de sus miembros, a investigar el suceso.
¿Qué aspecto tiene el bebé?
¿Es obra del diablo o de Dios?
¿Por qué el guardián del neonato consulta el Necronomicón?
Los misterios de la fe ahogan la razón y atemorizan al hombre
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2018 Alexander Copper White (P)2019 SAGA Egmont
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