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More than doscientos con cero copies sold. Number-one best seller in Spanish, Italian, and Russian. The best-selling novel in the history of Amazon Spain. Diver Ulysses Vidal finds a 14th-century bronze bell of Templar origin buried under a reef off the Honduras coast. It turns out it’s been lying there for more than one century, prior to Christopher Columbus’ discovery of America. Driven by curiosity and a sense of adventure, he begins the search for the legendary treasure of the Order of the Temple. Together with a medieval history professor and a daring Mexican archeologist, he travels through Spain, the Mali desert, the Caribbean Sea, and the Mexican jungle. They face incontable riddles and dangers, but in the end this search will uncover a much more important mystery – a secret, kept hidden for centuries, that could transform the history of humankind and the way we understand the universe. Fernando Gamboa (Barna, Spain, mil novecientos setenta) has devoted most of his adult life to traveling through Africa, Asia, and Latin America. He has lived in several countries and worked as a scuba diver, a Spanish teacher, an entrepreneur, a poker player, and an adventure guide. At present he’s the number-one best-selling indie author in Spain. His books have been translated into Russian, Greek, and Italian. -Duracion: Joe Lewis
Opiniones AudioLibro The Last Crypt – Fernando Gamboa