
Le fate di Fryfam
Agatha Raisin, Vol. 10
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Narrated by:
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Silvana Fantini
About this listen
Quando un’indovina rivela ad Agatha Raisin che il suo destino – e il suo vero amore – si trova nel Norfolk, lei non ci pensa due volte e affitta una casa nel pittoresco villaggio di Fryfam. Ma, non appena arriva, cominciano a succedere strane cose: vari oggetti sembrano scomparire nel nulla e bizzarre luci "danzano" nei giardini e nei cortili. Ben presto iniziano a circolare voci sulla presenza di fate nella zona, ma Agatha non ci bada e, per darsi un tono, inizia a scrivere un romanzo giallo: Omicidio al maniero. Ma cosa succede quando il proprietario del locale maniero muore sgozzato proprio come nel romanzo di Agatha?
Titolo originale dell’opera: Agatha Raisin and the Fairies of Fryfam
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