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El Palacio de la Medianoche / The Midnight Palace (Spanish Edition)
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Product Details
Overview
Calcuta, 1932: El corazón de las tinieblas…
Un tren en llamas atraviesa la ciudad. Un espectro de fuego siembra el terror en las sombras de la noche. Pero eso no es más que el principio. En la víspera de cumplir dieciséis años, Ben, Sheere y sus amigos deberán enfrentarse al más terrible y mortífero enigma de la historia de la ciudad de los palacios.
«No volví a Calcuta después de aquel año, pero siempre fui fiel a la promesa que todos hicimos en silencio bajo la lluvia blanca a orillas del río Hooghly: no olvidar jamás lo que habíamos presenciado».
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Calcutta, 1932. A flame-engulfed train arrives in the city. A fire spirit sows terror within the shadows of the night. And that is only the beginning. About to turn sixteen, Ben, Sheere, and their friends from the Chowbar Society must confront the most terrifying enigma in the history of the City of Palaces.
Only its inhabitants know that the city’s true history was written in invisible pages now possessed by its spirits and their muted curses.








