New Titles
Cuca Canals
Dan Quijote. El misterio de las ovejas muertas / The Mystery of the Dead Sheep
Daniel Quijada’s life changes radically when a fire destroys his house and his mother falls into a coma. Daniel and his father will have to start from scratch in a town in Spain’s depopulated countryside. Bored without his video games, Daniel distracts himself by looking at the stains in his new, run-down school. His teacher notices that he is very imaginative and calls him Dan Quixote of La Mancha.
Rosa Chacel
Una firme razón para el deseo. Poesía reunida / A Steadfast Reason for Desire. Collected Poems
Poetry lies at the heart of Rosa Chacel’s entire body of work, one of the most important female figures of the Generation of ’27. It permeates her novels—rich in lyrical imagery and striking expressive devices—her short stories and her essays, and surfaced continuously throughout her life as an irrepressible impulse that the author herself never managed to quell.
José Morella
El taller del Diamant
José Morella of the book invites us to discover techniques and tools to learn how to write our own texts
This book is much more than a conventional writing manual; it is also an analysis of some of the most representative passages of one of the masterpieces of our literature, The Time of the Doves.
Jeremías Gamboa
El principio del mundo
El principio del mundo (The Beginning of the World) is a wounded treatise on personal and family memory, a brutal X-ray of the Peruvian century, but also a moving tribute to the vital work of teachers and a desperate, furious love letter to a mother.
Alicia Giménez Bartlett
Una buena pieza / Quite a character
A unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Petra Delicado through six cases brought together for the first time.
Collected in a single volume, these stories reveal the sharp, literary gaze of an author who turns the streets into a labyrinth of enigmas and crafts one of the most irresistible duos in crime fiction..
Andy Robinson
Turismo de terror
En estas páginas acompañamos a Andy Robinson a lo largo de diez terroríficas crónicas de viaje por América, para descubrir la cara oscura del turismo postpandémico, en la que grandes monopolios nacionales y multinacinales controlan hoteles, aerolíneas, cadenas de restaurantes o de entretenimiento, dejando a las comunidades locales al margen.
Carles Casajuana
La guerra dins la guerra
La guerra dins la guerra dissects, with lucidity and irony, the current —and perhaps eternal— conflicts of Catalan society.
Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel
La transmigración / The transmigration
Things couldn't get any worse for Andrea: she is stressed out by her job out to the point of extenuation, and her ex-husband, an abusive idiot, has robbed her of the custody of the person who matters most to her: her son. But when Andrea wakes up in the body of an old man who doesn't have much longer to live, and with no one to believe her, she realises the world has gone completely crazy.
Ángel Gil Cheza
Surferránea 1. Nunca amanece en la isla de los alacranes / Surferránea. It Never Dawns on Scorpion Island
This is a novel of adventure and mystery, of pirate treasures hidden in the Mediterranean. But it is also a story of love, of rivalry between gangs, of friendship—and, above all, a story of summer. An exhilarating summer to ride wave after wave, page after page.
Javier Cercas
El loco de Dios en el fin del mundo / God’s Fool at the Ends of the Earth
European Book Prize 2025
A nonfiction novel sprinkled with irony and genuine curiosity which explores the controversial figure of Pope Francis and the questioned role of the Church in the 21st century.
In May 2023, Javier Cercas was signing books at the Salone del Libro in Turin when a representative of the Vatican approached him with an unusual proposition: they wanted him – him of all people, an atheist anticlerical writer and dangerous intellectual, to accompany Pope Francis on a trip to Mongolia and write a book about the adventure, no holds barred. For the first time ever, the Vatican had decided to open its doors to a writer and allow him to talk to whoever he liked and ask any questions he wanted to as a member of the Pope’s close entourage.