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El hombre que murió dos veces is an Argentine non-fiction novel, written by journalist Enrique Sdrech. It was first published in January 1994. In this novel, this specialist in police cases are covered in the newspaper Clarín and Channel 13, telling details of the , one of the more elaborate scams that occurred in Argentina. With great mastery of the information, the author introduces the reader into a step by step story of how to keep the money from banks and insurance companies.

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  • El hombre que murió dos veces is an Argentine non-fiction novel, written by journalist Enrique Sdrech. It was first published in January 1994. In this novel, this specialist in police cases are covered in the newspaper Clarín and Channel 13, telling details of the , one of the more elaborate scams that occurred in Argentina. With great mastery of the information, the author introduces the reader into a step by step story of how to keep the money from banks and insurance companies. (en)
  • El hombre que murió dos veces, de Enrique Sdrech, es un libro publicado en 1994. En esta novela, el especialista en casos policiales del diario Clarín y de Canal 13, narra con lujo de detalles todas las alternativas del caso Scandinaro, una de las estafas mejor elaboradas que ocurrieron en la Argentina. Con gran dominio de la información el autor introduce al lector en un mundo en el que los cerebros diabólicos y geniales planifican paso a paso cómo quedarse con el dinero de bancos y compañías de seguros. (es)
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  • El hombre que murió dos veces is an Argentine non-fiction novel, written by journalist Enrique Sdrech. It was first published in January 1994. In this novel, this specialist in police cases are covered in the newspaper Clarín and Channel 13, telling details of the , one of the more elaborate scams that occurred in Argentina. With great mastery of the information, the author introduces the reader into a step by step story of how to keep the money from banks and insurance companies. (en)
  • El hombre que murió dos veces, de Enrique Sdrech, es un libro publicado en 1994. En esta novela, el especialista en casos policiales del diario Clarín y de Canal 13, narra con lujo de detalles todas las alternativas del caso Scandinaro, una de las estafas mejor elaboradas que ocurrieron en la Argentina. Con gran dominio de la información el autor introduce al lector en un mundo en el que los cerebros diabólicos y geniales planifican paso a paso cómo quedarse con el dinero de bancos y compañías de seguros. (es)
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