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Francis Pettigrew

Sigue las vicisitudes de Francis Pettigrew, un abogado cuya carrera no es precisamente estelar, pero cuyo agudo intelecto a menudo le lleva a descubrir la verdad. Esta serie se sumerge en el mundo de las salas de los tribunales británicos y las intrincadas tramas de detectives. Es una narrativa cautivadora de justicia, ingenio y naturaleza humana.

The Wind Blows Death
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