
Misterios sin resolver. Caso 5: La isla de los espíritus
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Narrated by:
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Germán Gijón
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Raquel Romero
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AA. VV.
About this listen
Sumérgete en el mundo del misterio y descubre las historias que desafiaron toda lógica.
Se dice que la isla de Iona, situada frente a la costa de Escocia, es uno de los pocos lugares del mundo en el que los espíritus de la naturaleza se manifiestan libremente. En 1929, el cadáver de una joven mujer, fascinada por el ocultismo y practicante de hechicería, fue encontrado justo en esta isla, envuelto únicamente en una capa negra.
Caso 5 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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