Historias entre tumbas, tomo III: Angélica y sus hermanas [Stories Between Graves, Volume III: Angelica and Her Sisters]
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Narrated by:
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Diego Longstaff
About this listen
Angélica es la chica más buena de todo el colegio y Ricardito está perdidamente enamorado de ella. Claro que el problema no es Angélica sino sus hermanas que son un tanto especiales. En este libro conoceremos el misterio que se oculta en la casa de estas cuatro hermanitas y otras historias que los amigos de Arcano contarán durante una aterradora noche de tormenta. Quien se considere valiente, que acompañe a Moritz en esta inolvidable velada.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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