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Una buena pieza

Alicia Giménez Bartlett
Una buena pieza / Quite a character

Short stories and novellas, Destino (June 2025)

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..

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La guerra dins la guerra

Carles Casajuana
La guerra dins la guerra

Novel, Proa (May 2025)

La guerra dins la guerra dissects, with lucidity and irony, the current —and perhaps eternal— conflicts of Catalan society.

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La transmigración

Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel
La transmigración / The transmigration

Novel, AdN (May 2025)

An unprecedented novel about identity and gender, about the body and our dependence on it, about human connection, illness, and fragility. So real that it feels on the verge of happening.

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Surferránea 1. Nunca amanece en la isla de los alacranes

Ángel Gil Cheza
Surferránea 1. Nunca amanece en la isla de los alacranes / Surferránea. It Never Dawns on Scorpion Island

Books for children and young readers, Edebé (April 2025)

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.

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El loco de Dios en el fin del mundo

Javier Cercas
El loco de Dios en el fin del mundo / God’s Madman at the End of the World

Novel, Random House (April 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.

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Dan Quijote

Cuca Canals
Dan Quijote

Books for children and young readers, Edebé (March 2025)

When imagination becomes a superpower, even the most forgotten village can be filled with adventures.

Daniel Quijada’s life changes radically when a fire destroys his house and his mother falls into a coma. Daniel and his father must start from scratch in a town in the emptying Spain. Bored without his video games, Daniel distracts himself by staring at the stains in his new, rundown school. His teacher notices his vivid imagination and calls him Dan Quixote of La Mancha. When Daniel learns that the famous knight was a justice fighter, he decides to imitate him. Imagination will become a superpower. Thus, Dan Quixote will begin working for a fairer world. His first case will be to find an elderly woman who has gone missing.

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Puro flash

Martha Luisa Hernández Cadenas
Puro flash / Pure Flash

Novel, Dosmanos (March 2025)

A journey around my toilet. 

“Martha Luisa Hernández Cadenas’ writing is a toilet where sorrows, desires and broken dreams whirl in a psychedelic spiral when you flush the toilet. There they go, down the drain, on their way to the sea, where we readers wait, swimming, amazed by the beauty of the waste. What an experience.” –Sabina Urraca

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Una belleza terrible

José Ovejero
Una belleza terrible / A Terrible Beauty

Novel, Galaxia Gutenberg (March 2025)

The true story of the intriguing figure of Raymond Molinier, a secondary character in the history books who nonetheless played a major role in the great events of the 20th century. 

Una belleza terrible tells the true story of this elusive chameleon-like figure who made the workers’ struggle and his revolutionary ideals the driving force of his life. Raymond Molinier (1904-1994) was Leon Trotsky’s confidant during his travels through Europe after he was purged by Stalin and expelled from the USSR. Following the death of his mentor in Mexico, Molinier became a British secret agent and ended up in Argentina, where he fought in the shadows to ensure that the ideals of the workers’ revolution penetrated the Peronist bases.

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Te siguen

Belén Gopegui
Te siguen / You Are Being Followed

Novel, Random House (March 2025)

They want to find out everything about you except who you are. 

León is a spy whose work bears no resemblance to what happens in the James Bond films. Instead, he is employed by one of those large companies dedicated to surveillance and data control, who know everything about us. However, even today there are people who elude this scrutiny and leave no digital footprint. This is the case of Jonás, a shopkeeper who loves to chat with his customers, and Casilda, an activist in a clandestine anti-establishment group.

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Les tenebres del cor

Albert Sánchez Piñol
Les tenebres del cor / Darkness of Heart

Non-fiction, La Campana (March 2025)

The extraordinary meeting of the European explorers and the pygmies as never before recounted.  

It is difficult to find a human group more different in terms of physique and cultural mores than the inhabitants of the African jungle, improperly labelled as “pygmies”. Far-removed from us and from everyone.

Homer mentions them in the Iliad and his verses are the source of one of the most ridiculous and persistent misunderstandings in scientific history. Who were those pygmies who defended themselves with spears against the attacks of cranes? The answer is very simple: creatures as fabulous as our goblins. But Homer was already a classic in ancient Greece and if he said that the pygmies were real, it means that they were. So what is the connection between the inhabitants of the African jungle and the Greek pygmies? There isn’t one.

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