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Desaparecida en Siboney

By: Rosario Raro
Narrated by: Neus Sendra
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En 1875, Mauricio Sargal, un millonario antillano retornado a España, libertino y bon vivant, se ve obligado a regresar a Cuba cuando le comunican que su hermana Dulce ha desaparecido de su hacienda en Siboney. Para saber de ella tendrá que enfrentarse a su cuñado, Bartolomé Gormaz, quien fuera prófugo de la justicia y que, con el olvido de cualquier escrúpulo, ha conseguido reunir una de las mayores fortunas de todos los territorios españoles, peninsulares y de ultramar. En su búsqueda, Mauricio encontrará también el amor en la enigmática Deva, por la que sentirá una atracción irresistible.

Una magnífica novela entre la Cuba colonial y la Barcelona industrial de finales del XIX, donde la riqueza llegada de las colonias cambió para siempre el paisaje urbano y humano.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish

©2019 Editorial Planeta, S. A. (P)2019 Editorial Planeta, S. A.
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