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Rooster y el Diablo Bailarín / and the Dancing
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Rooster y el Diablo Bailarín / and the Dancing
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Rooster y el Diablo Bailarín / and the Dancing
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Los más jóvenes del pueblo de Tres Leches han empezado a desaparecer. ¿Los atrajo el legendario Diablo Bailarín hasta el salón El Camarón para hacerlos danzar eternamente? Rooster tiene doce años y, como es el hijo del mismísimo Diablo, tendrá que resolver el misterio. ¿Podrá romper la maldición de su familia bailando a su propio ritmo? ¿Podrá desentrañar una de las leyendas más conocidas de la frontera de México y Estados Unidos?
es el primer libro de la serie Los Monstruos, e inicia las aventuras de Felice, Ava y Rooster en el mágico pueblo de Tres Leches.
The magical town of Tres Leches, home to the figures of Texas–Mexico border lore, has been through a lot. Most recently, the town was released from a curse that kept La Llorona, the wailing woman, haunting the shores of their river. But just when the townsfolk were preparing to return to sunny riverside picnics and barbecues, the children of Tres Leches mysteriously began to go missing. The town suspects another monstruo, the Dancing Devil, is luring kids to El Camarón Dance Hall & Arcade. The Dancing Devil’s son, Rooster, who has a foot in both the human and monster worlds, feels compelled to lead the search for the missing children with the help of his friends, Ava (the daughter of La Lechuza) and Felice (the daughter of La Llorona). Their journey takes them to an old gothic mansion with a twisted family history and a pull so powerful that it’s nearly impossible to resist.
Picking up where Felice and the Wailing Woman left off, Rooster and the Dancing Diablo brims with magic, adventure, and Mexican folklore, and is perfect for fans of fantasy adventure series like Paola Santiago by Tehlor Kay Mejia and the Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste.