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Relato de Navidad en la Gran Via
- Narrated by: Francisco Rivela
- Length: 8 hrs and 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Terciopelo violentos es una de las novelas mas sensuales que haya producido la narrativa mexicana. Escrita en una prosa elegante, este libro cuenta la historia de un seductor, Julian Caceres, a quien se presume muerto despues de que su auto es encontado abandonado en le puente Golden Gate de San Francisco. Juvenal Acosta narra a la vez la historia de las amantes de Cacetes, quienes tratan de investigar que le ha sucedido al misterioso don Juan y que papel ha jugado en esta desaparicion una mujer enigmatica, la Condesa, merzcla de vampiresa y femme fatale.
©2003 Editorial Joaquin Mortiz, S.A. de C.V. (P)2005 Recorded Books, LLC
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