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Tú eres para mí

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Tú eres para mí
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José Niemetz1 editions

Estela es una mujer obesa, con un apetito sexual extraordinario y una vida signada por los abusos y el abandono. El vivero del que se ocupa -cuyos secretos han sido transmitidos por las mujeres de la familia- es el escenario donde, mientras escucha canciones de Estela Raval, se transformará en una asesina serial tan despiadada como desopilante. Voraz como las lombrices que se vuelven sus más grandes aliadas, ella es una experta en preparar pócimas, remedios y venenos que, junto con otros métodos inusitados, serán sus letales instrumentos de venganza. Al menos hasta la llegada de un policía al vivero, quien deberá decidir entre sucumbir a su erotismo o investigar los crímenes del lugar. Con el vértigo y la intensidad del thriller, José Niemetz consigue crear un personaje poderoso y siniestro pero, al mismo tiempo, entrañable -- Page 4 of cover. Estela is an obese woman, with an extraordinary sexual appetite and a life marked by abuse and abandonment. The nursery that she deals with -whose secrets have been transmitted by the women of the family- is the stage where, while listening to Estela Raval's songs, he will transform into a serial murderer as ruthless as it is outrageous. Voracious as the earthworms that become her greatest allies, she is an expert in preparing potions, remedies and poisons that, along with other unusual methods, will be her lethal instruments of revenge. At least until the arrival of a policeman at the nursery, who must decide whether to succumb to his eroticism or investigate the crimes of the place. With the vertigo and intensity of the thriller, José Niemetz manages to create a powerful and sinister but, at the same time, endearing character -- Page 4 of cover.

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