El insólito viaje de Brenda Lauper
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Al mando de dos barcos y doscientos hombres el conquistador español desembarcó en 1521 en busca de la mítica fuente de la eterna juventud. Tras un sinfín de peripecias creen encontrarla en un templo milenario pero, lejos de sus efectos rejuvenecedores, el elixir poseía un poder muy distinto al que la leyenda atribuía. Ponce de León quiso llevarlo a España para que el emperador, aprovechando sus prodigiosos efectos, conquistara los Santos Lugares de Jerusalén, en poder de los otomanos. Cinco siglos después aquel misterioso fluido aparece en unas excavaciones y cae en manos de la doctora Brenda Lauper, que vivirá un insólito viaje que marcará su vida para siempre. La CIA y una organización masónica intentarán apoderarse del descubrimiento, pero Brenda tratará a toda costa de impedirlo. Una conmovedora historia de amor, una trepidante aventura que ahonda, con intriga y humor, en la predestinación de nuestro propio destino. Commanding two ships and two hundred men, the Spanish conqueror landed in 1521 in search of the mythical fountain of eternal youth. After endless incidents, they believe they have found it in a thousand-year-old temple but, far from its rejuvenating effects, the elixir had a power very different from that attributed by legend. Ponce de León wanted to take it to Spain so that the emperor, taking advantage of its prodigious effects, could conquer the Holy Places of Jerusalem, held by the Ottomans. Five centuries later, that mysterious fluid appears in some excavations and falls into the hands of Dr. Brenda Lauper, who will experience an unusual journey that will mark her life forever. The CIA and a Masonic organization will try to seize the discovery, but Brenda will try at all costs to prevent it. A moving love story, a fast-paced adventure that delves, with intrigue and humor, into the predestination of our own destiny.
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Luis M. Sánchez Tostado
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