No Mires A Los Ojos Juan Rafael Г©vora Ramг­rez Epub (RELIABLE)

No Mires A Los Ojos Juan Rafael Г©vora Ramг­rez Epub (RELIABLE)

Available as a Kindle eBook (which can be read as an EPUB on compatible devices) and in paperback. Length: Approximately 145 pages. Publication Date: January 30, 2023. Language: Spanish. ISBN-13: 979-8375459202. Where to Find It

The book by Juan Rafael Évora Ramírez is available as an eBook (EPUB/Kindle format) primarily through Amazon Kindle . Book Overview No Mires A Los Ojos Juan Rafael Г©vora RamГ­rez epub

This Spanish-language novel is described as a blend of "grime, horror, and humor". It follows the story of Jacinto, who is fleeing from Andorra toward Gibraltar with a backpack full of stolen money. His plans for a new life in Costa Rica are derailed when he runs out of fuel in the middle of nowhere and is forced to stop at a grimy hostel with a mysterious atmosphere. Product Details Available as a Kindle eBook (which can be

You can find the official digital and physical copies at retailers such as: Amazon (US) Amazon (Spain) Amazon (Mexico) Language: Spanish

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