Literary Hub publica un extracto de Death of the Soccer God

Literary Hub publicó un extracto de la novela Death of the Soccer God, de Dimitry Elias Léger, el 13 de mayo de 2026.

El fragmento describe una escena dramática en la que el personaje Gilbert Chevalier se enfrenta a un pelotón de fusilamiento en Haití. Chevalier, un talentoso futbolista conocido por apodos como Gil the Voodoo Child y Le Savior, reflexiona sobre su vida y suplica clemencia en los momentos previos a que se dé la orden de disparar.

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