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<title><![CDATA[Comentarios al libro: THE WEED THAT STRINGS THE HANGMAN S BAG]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The story opens with the immortal words 'I was lying dead in the churchyard' (spoken, astonishingly, by Flavia herself) and ends with a funeral watched by the De Luce family on a newly-installed television set. Inbetween, <strong>Alan Bradley</strong> weaves a hauntingly nightmarish tale that involves Punch & Judy - and in particular Mr Punch's nemesis, the hangman, Jack Ketch - a frighteningly realistic puppet show, and a hitherto unexplored corner of Bishop's Lacey known as Gibbet's Wood.]]></description>
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