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Can an old folk legend from Bariloche be based on a real and verifiable fact? Can a seemingly trivial game unleash a horror story? The enthusiasm of the character to solve the inexplicable and fantastic case can lead to a spooky experience that they never imagined. But their boldness could lead them to a perilous path. Mystery, intrigue, suspense and terror are present in these stories that have curious and brave children as characters, capable of facing the danger of solving a supernatural case and finding the incredible truth. Readers, as brave as the characters, will have to be able to…mehr

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Can an old folk legend from Bariloche be based on a real and verifiable fact? Can a seemingly trivial game unleash a horror story? The enthusiasm of the character to solve the inexplicable and fantastic case can lead to a spooky experience that they never imagined. But their boldness could lead them to a perilous path. Mystery, intrigue, suspense and terror are present in these stories that have curious and brave children as characters, capable of facing the danger of solving a supernatural case and finding the incredible truth. Readers, as brave as the characters, will have to be able to follow page by page involved in a suspense that seems to have no end. The Terror Games is an experience that children who love the terror genre cannot miss. As soon as they open the book and read the first paragraph, they will be trapped in this captivating reading.
Autorenporträt
María Brandan Araoz was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Writer, journalist and screenwriter, she published more than forty children and young adult books. The saga of Detectives, Hazardous Refuge and Night Terrors are her most successful police and horror books. She received several awards and edited works in Brazil, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador and Puerto Rico, among other countries. Her books in Spanish are read in schools in Argentina and other Spanish-speaking countries, both at primary and secondary levels. The author maintains meetings and interacts with her readers on Twitter, Facebook, on her blog and on her page.