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Told by the Death's Head: A Romantic Tale - cover

Told by the Death's Head: A Romantic Tale

Mór Jókai

Traductor Sara Elisabeth Siegrist Boggs

Editorial: Good Press

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Sinopsis

This is a fascinating book which allows us to enter a world where accepted Christian values do not pertain; where a morality exists that is utterly different. A man confesses to crimes that are so heinous that the judge cannot find a sentence big enough to give. But the perpetrator explains himself using logic and morality that is undeniable but frightening.
Disponible desde: 02/12/2019.
Longitud de impresión: 399 páginas.

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