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Mientras el tiempo se detenga

Mientras el tiempo se detenga

Marco R. Morales

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MARCO ROLANDO MORALES DURÁN
Año de edición:
2026
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Historia
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9789993928232
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Un reloj.Un secreto.Una ciudad suspendida entre el pasado y el presente.Santiago de los Caballeros, 1773. Cuando el joven relojeroGregorio Del Cid instala un misterioso mecanismo en elpuente del Arco de Santa Catalina, descubre algo quenadie debería haber encontrado: detén las manecillas, yel tiempo se detiene. El mundo se congela —personas,caballos, pájaros, nubes, todos suspendidos entre unsegundo y el siguiente —mientras solo él puede moverse.Luego una novicia tropieza en las escaleras delconvento. Sus ojos se encuentran una fracción desegundo. Su nombre es Celina.Lo que sigue es una historia de amor contada enacertijos —notas cifradas escondidas entre las fuentesbarrocas, las fachadas talladas y las criptas antiguas dela ciudad. Pero Gregorio también oculta algo. Y el relojavanza hacia la hora exacta —el momento en que supoder desaparecerá para siempre.El 29 de julio, la tierra temblará. La ciudad caerá. Y unjoven tendrá diez segundos de tiempo inerte para salvara la mujer que ama. 10

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