El Viajero Más Peligroso de las Rutas Andaluzas: Ejecutó 67 Criminales de Caminos al Defenderse
Rodrigo Alcázar was a muleteer. He knew every path, every stone step, and every crag of the Andalusian mountains better than anyone. When the bandits of El Carancho killed his father on a route north of Córdoba, Rodrigo didn't seek revenge immediately. First, he learned. Then he returned to the roads. And one by one, confrontation by confrontation, he settled the score. This is the story of an ordinary man in extraordinarily dangerous times. A traveler who didn't choose war but who, when war found him, proved to be the most dangerous man on all the routes of Andalusia. 67 men. None of them expected it.

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