Martin Mystère n. 17: La città delle ombre diafane

Martin Mystère n. 17: La città delle ombre diafane

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Format Pocketbok
Sidor 96
Språk Italienska
Publicerad Aug 1, 1983
Förlag Daim Press
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Martin Mystère embarks on a captivating adventure alongside his loyal companions, Diana, Java, and the daring adventurer Kramer. Their journey takes them deep into the heart of Mongolia, where the mystical Monti Hangaj hold secrets waiting to be uncovered. As they navigate the rugged terrain, they stumble upon a mysterious city that seems to shimmer with ethereal shadows, igniting their curiosity and sense of wonder.

The group quickly realizes that they are not alone in their quest. The city, shrouded in legend and myth, is inhabited by enigmatic figures who possess knowledge of ancient lore and forgotten civilizations. As they delve deeper, they uncover a tapestry of intricate plots that intertwine the past with the present, revealing the city’s dark yet fascinating history.

The story unfolds with a blend of adventure, intrigue, and supernatural elements, challenging the characters to confront their own fears and beliefs. Mystère and his friends must unravel the truth behind the city's shadows, all while grappling with the moral dilemmas that arise from their discoveries. This thrilling tale promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats as they join the heroes in their race against time to uncover the mysteries that linger in the air.

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