Guardavidas presidencial

Guardavidas presidencial

Ignacio García Ramos / Illyns García

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Editorial Ígneo
Año de edición:
2024
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Ficción clásica (infantil/juvenil)
ISBN:
9786125142900
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’¿Qué harías para proteger a tu país de su propio presidente? Iván García, un hombre común con un pasado extraordinario, es reclutado por una organización secreta con un objetivo audaz: proteger al presidente de un asesinato, pero solo para que pueda enfrentar la justicia por sus crímenes. Iván debe navegar entre amenazas invisibles y aliados inciertos, mientras se prepara para la misión más peligrosa de su vida. Desde el momento en que Iván recibe un misterioso mensaje hasta el clímax donde cada decisión puede significar la vida o la muerte, cada página está cargada de tensión y emoción. Enfrentándose a desafíos que pondrán a prueba su ingenio y coraje, debe decidir hasta dónde está dispuesto a llegar para cumplir su misión. Guardavidas presidencial es más que una novela de suspenso: es una inmersión en el lado oscuro de la política y las repercusiones de la ambición desmedida. ¿Podrá Iván salvar al presidente para finalmente llevarlo ante la justicia, o su misión será su perdición? Descúbrelo en esta fascinante obra de Illyns García, donde cada giro del destino revela una verdad oculta y cada acto de valentía redefine lo que significa ser un héroe. 10

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