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Matar al Mandinga [Kill the Mandinga]

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Matar al Mandinga [Kill the Mandinga]

By: Galo Ghigliotto
Narrated by: Jaime Collepardo
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El protagonista de esta novela no tiene nombre, aunque podríamos llamarlo "el karateca". Su historia comienza en 1975: tiene 18 años y un grupo de agentes de la dictadura de Pinochet acaba de secuestrar y asesinar a su sensei, un profesor de castellano militante del MIR. El karateca comienza a tener visiones en las cuales aparecen Cristo, los ángeles, diversos seres demoniacos, un anciano fraile llamado Casaus y el espíritu de su sensei, quien le exige luchar contra el mal y vengar su muerte. Son varios los intentos que el protagonista de esta historia realizará para cumplir su cometido, involucrándose en distintas tentativas -algunas imaginarias, otras no- para acabar con la dictadura.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2020 Galo Ghigliotto (P)2020 Storyside
Historical Fiction Political

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