El tren que nunca llegó

El tren que nunca llegó

Mateo Massucco

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Editorial:
NATALIA HATT
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Ficción histórica (infantil/juvenil)
ISBN:
9789874760197
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Estados Unidos, año 1899, un tren está listo para partir en un pequeño y viejo pueblo del Lejano Oeste. Un grupo de personas lo aborda, sin saber que ese viaje cambiará sus vidas para siempre.Un accidente. Un negocio ilegal. Un detective ambicioso que, junto a un joven oficial y una enigmática mujer, intentarán llegar a la verdad.Entrañables personajes que lucharán por subsistir contra una justicia corrupta, indios dispuestos a iniciar una revolución, una banda de criminales que tratará de silenciarlos y una sociedad que los abandona.Entre tormentos del pasado, facciones divididas, alianzas que se forjarán con sangre, amores que nacen y traiciones infames, cada uno deberá seguir su propio camino para llegar a la verdad y salir con vida.Nadie estaba en ese tren por casualidad. La línea entre el bien y el mal es difusa, y todos guardan sus secretos en medio de una guerra en la que el amor y la lealtad son las armas más letales.

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