El hombre del traje color castaño
La bella y joven Anne llegó a Londres en busca de aventura. Y la encontró rápidamente, en los andenes de la estación de metro, donde un hombre flaco, apestando a naftalina, perdió el equilibrio y se electrocutó sobre las vías. El veredicto de Scotland Yard fue muerte accidental. Pero Anne no...
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La bella y joven Anne llegó a Londres en busca de aventura. Y la encontró rápidamente, en los andenes de la estación de metro, donde un hombre flaco, apestando a naftalina, perdió el equilibrio y se electrocutó sobre las vías. El veredicto de Scotland Yard fue muerte accidental. Pero Anne no estaba convencida. Después de todo, ¿quién era ese hombre del traje color castaño
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
8427201478
Publish date: November 1985
Publisher: Editorial Molino
Pages no: 256
Edition language: Spanish
Series: Colonel Race (#1)
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