La Isla de Bowen
Premio Edebé de Literatura Juvenil
Mallorquí, César
1920. It all started with the murder of the English sailor Jeremiah Perkins in Havoysund, a small Norwegian port located in the Arctic, and with the mysterious package that, before he died, Perkins sent to Lady Elisabeth Faraday. Or perhaps the story began earlier, when some strange relics were discovered inside a very old medieval crypt, because it was precisely one of those impossible relics that caused the moody professor Ulises Zarco, director of the geographical society SIGMA, to embark on an unimaginable adventure aboard the Saint Michel. Both Zarco and his assistant, Adrián Cairo, have traveled the world facing all kinds of dangers, just like Captain Verne and his crew, or the young photographer Samuel Durango, and even the two English ladies who have requested their help; but none of them were prepared to face the fearsome mystery that surrounds Bowen Island, beyond the Arctic Circle. Because, as Sherlock Holmes said: "When the impossible has been eliminated, what remains, improbable as it may seem, must be the truth."
- Author
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Mallorquí, César
- Subject
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Child & youth
> Fiction 12 to 18 years
- EAN
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9788468312521
- ISBN
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978-84-683-1252-1
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Edebé
- Pages
- 436
- High
- 20.5 cm
- Weight
- 13.0 cm
- Release date
- 27-01-2014
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Periscopio
- Number
- 110