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El secuestro: A Comic Mystery for Intermediate Students (Señor Pepino Series) (Spanish Edition) by Marta de Rosa *Books Online »PDF

El secuestro: A Comic Mystery for Intermediate Students (Señor Pepino Series) (Spanish Edition) Señor Pepino (a would-be Sherlock Holmes) and his side. This high-interest reader presents cultural information and extends students? vocabulary in a highly entertaining way.El secuestro (Artu

El secuestro: A Comic Mystery for Intermediate Students (Señor Pepino Series) (Spanish Edition)

Title:El secuestro: A Comic Mystery for Intermediate Students (Señor Pepino Series) (Spanish Edition)
Author:Marta de Rosa
Rating:4.86 (290 Votes)
Asin:0844270601
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:60 Pages
Publish Date:1989-01-01
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El secuestro (Arturo de Rosa) is one of three readers in the Señor Pepino Series. This high-interest reader presents cultural information and extends students? vocabulary in a highly entertaining way. Señor Pepino (a would-be Sherlock Holmes) and his side

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