
Almas De Alambre – (Spanish)
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Han pasado ocho aos y Alex ya ni lo recuerda. Para el solo fueron bromas de patio de colegio, pero no fue lo mismo para Dick… todo se mantiene fresco en su memoria. Para el no fueron bromas, sino una tortura que marco su vida para siempre. No ha olvidado lo que Alex le hizo, y en especial no le ha olvidado a el. Ahora Dick regresa, pero no ya como el nio indefenso que se encogia asustado en el patio del colegio, sino como un joven que, a fuerza de odiarse, odia a todo el mundo y vive para desquitarse de quienes arruinaron su niez y su autoestima. Alex y sus amigos planean un divertido dia en un circuito de paintball. Pero les acechan las sorpresas mas espeluznantes y peligrosas jamas imaginadas. Sobreviviran o pagaran por lo que hicieron?
Eight years have passed and Alex doesn’t even remember. For him it was only schoolyard jokes, but it wasn’t the same for Dick . . . everything is still fresh in his memory. For him it was no joke but torture that marked him for life. He hasn’t forgotten what Alex did to him, he certainly hasn’t forgotten Alex. Now Dick is back, not as the helpless child who cowered in the school courtyard, but as a young man who, hating himself, also hates everyone else and lives to get back at those who ruined his childhood and his self-esteem. Alex and his friends are planning a fun day in a paintball course. They never thought that a paintball fight could be dangerous, but with Dick there, it will be. More surprises will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641235426
ISBN10: 164123542X
Language: Spanish
Jose Navajo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2020
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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