Cuentos japoneses de misterio e imaginación

Edogawa Rampo2006
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A chilling collection of some of the best stories by Hirai Taro, the first modern writer of mysteries in Japan and known to many as Edogawa Rampo, a pen name derived from the Japanese pronunciation of Edgar Allen Poe, explores the bizarre, blood-curdling, fantastic, strange, and the perverse, in a way fans of Poe will find right up their dark and scary alley.

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