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La habitación de cristal (Spanish Edition)

by Luis Manuel Ruiz

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Germany, 1933. While Hitler completes his ascent to power, someone is desperately looking for an old Italian mirror and he, without a doubt, will kill anyone that gets in his way. We will enter a dangerous game of reflections, where the participants are a beautiful woman, policemen with the cross stamped in their lapels and the most beautiful city of the world: Venice. Ruiz combines quality and intrigue perfectly in this novel of historical secrets and mysterious mirrors.… (more)
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Alemania, 1933. Mientras Hitler completa su asalto al poder, alguien busca desesperadamente un antiguo espejo italiano. Y no duda en matar a quien se interponga. La investigación es encomendada al inspector Menz, cuyo mayor mérito profesional fue el hallazgo de una dentadura postiza. Hasta la invención del espejo, en la Venecia del siglo XVI, nadie había contemplado con detalle su propio rostro. Un espejo de Murano valía más dinero que un cuadro de Rafael. Hubo quien buscó en el reverso y utilizó la oscuridad para atravesar todos los límites. Desde la primera página, entramos en un inquietante juego de reflejos, donde participan una hermosa mujer, policías con la cruz gamada en la solapa y la ciudad más bella del mundo.
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Germany, 1933. While Hitler completes his ascent to power, someone is desperately looking for an old Italian mirror and he, without a doubt, will kill anyone that gets in his way. We will enter a dangerous game of reflections, where the participants are a beautiful woman, policemen with the cross stamped in their lapels and the most beautiful city of the world: Venice. Ruiz combines quality and intrigue perfectly in this novel of historical secrets and mysterious mirrors.

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