
Un cadáver en la biblioteca
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Narrated by:
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Rosa Guillén
About this listen
Son las siete de la mañana. Los Bantry se despiertan con una desagradable sorpresa: el cuerpo inerte de una joven mujer desconocida en su biblioteca. Lleva un vestido de noche y bastante maquillaje, que ahora embadurna sus mejillas.
Pero, ¿quién es ella? ¿Cómo llegó allí? ¿Y cuál es la conexión con otra chica muerta, cuyos restos carbonizados más tarde se descubrió en una cantera abandonada? Los respetables Bantry invitan a Miss, Marple, amiga de la señora Banty, a resolver el misterio con su increíble intuición antes de que las malas lenguas empiecen a trabajar.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2019 Agatha Christie (P)2019 Espasa Libros, S. L. U.
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