
La cosa en el umbral
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Narrated by:
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Yair Martinez Quezada
About this listen
La cosa en el umbral (The Thing on the Doorstep) es una historia corta de terror del escritor estadounidense H. P. Lovecraft, formando parte del universo de los mitos de Cthulhu. Fue escrita en agosto de 1933 y publicada por primera vez en la edición de enero de 1937. El relato nos habla de Edward Derby, un extraño nigromante casado ya mayor con una mujer tan bella como misteriosa, Asenath. El narrador se dedicará a desgranar la personalidad de Edward y a explicarnos los motivos de su boda y su paulatina degradación física y psicológica.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2024 public domain (P)2024 Alberich Ediciones Mexico
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