Best Seller

Best Seller

7.0

Mar 08 2019

0h 15m

Thriller

The library has been closed for half an hour and Rosario, the librarian, is setting the last few books on the shelfs and erasing the underlining that Armando, a waiter at the university’s café, has scribbled in several novels. That is, until she discovers that they are not simple underlines and that they haven’t in fact been written by Armando. When she looks up, she finds Armando standing in front of her.

Malena Alterio

Malena Alterio

Rosario

Ricard Sales

Ricard Sales

Armando

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