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Saqueo (Serie Los hijos del rey vikingo 2)
- Narrated by: Álvaro Blázquez
- Length: 13 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Primavera de 868. Una flota de 80 barcos partirá de Nourmoutier, en la costa de Francia, en dirección sur. Su objetivo: Al-Ándalus, la España musulmana. A bordo viajan Rolf y sus compañeros de batalla, acompañados por 2.000 vikingos de pura sangre guerrera.
Una épica aventura histórica para los fans de Vikingos o Juego de Tronos.
La serie de novela histórica sobre el primer rey vikingo que conquista al mundo.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish
©2020 Lasse Holm (P)2020 Editorial Planeta, S. A., Espasa Libros, S. L. U.
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