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Misterios sin resolver. Caso 1: El caso de Tamám Shud
- Narrated by: Rafa Albert, Benja Figueres, Germán Gijón, Juan Magraner, Raquel Romero
- Length: 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sumérgete en el mundo del misterio y descubre las historias que desafiaron toda lógica.
En 1948, en una playa australiana, apareció el cadáver de un hombre imposible de identificar. Entre sus pertenencias se encontraron un trozo de papel, arrancado de un libro medieval de poesía persa, y un código secreto que nunca nadie ha sido capaz de descifrar. ¿Quién fue, entonces, el Hombre de Somerton?
Caso 1 de 5 de la serie Misterios sin resolver, con la que podrás descubrir algunas de las historias más increíbles jamás acontecidas, tan fascinantes como inexplicables.
©2023 Editorial Planeta, S.A. (P)2023 Editorial Planeta, S.A.
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