With the readers…
«Without the proximity of the reader, the writer loses an essential part of the writing and when interaction with him is experienced, the joy is maximum»
Pepe Pascual
Librería Tercios Viejos – Madrid (2023)
Hand in hand with Librería Tercios Viejos and sponsored by HRM Ediciones, I presented my first literary essay in the library’s conference room.
Accompanied by a deft audience in this matter, I shared a special evening talking about the origins and rivalry between the SD and the Gestapo. A hot afternoon from which we left satisfied with the company and the kindness of the Tercios Viejos Bookstore team.




Feria del Libro de Madrid (2022)
Once again, the Bubok publishing house invited me to sign not only La última apuesta but the complete trilogy. Accompanied by Sergio (CEO) and Ana (Dir. Editorial) I enjoyed a sunny Saturday signing books and sharing some interesting talks with those who approached the booth.





Presentation of Una bala, un final (2020)
A very difficult year for everyone having been limited by the pandemic, but it was not a brake for him to present the novel Una bala, un final. Of course, it had to be online and that’s why I missed the closeness of the readers. However, it was a pleasure to enjoy it with Isabel Merino (Literary Advisory) and moderated by Paco Cerdà (Writer).

Fira del Llibre d’Alfafar (2019)
The people and people of Alfafar (Valencia) support Literature with the best weapons available: desire, space and public. If we add a unique landscape environment, gastronomy and culture, you have it all. This is how we enjoyed it in April 2019: boat ride through the Albufera, paella in the middle of the Valencian orchard and a close and discerned presentation. My thanks to the musician and artist, Javier de Juan, to the professor Juanjo Baixauli and to the whole town of Alfafar.








Presentation of La mirada del irlandés (2018)
After having edited the 1ª part of the trilogy, I could not stay with the feeling of presenting it in a space with charm and history. I chose the Carmen Cultural Centre, a former convent whose walls collect much of Valencian art and culture, in addition to having housed Del Prado artistic treasures during the Spanish Civil War.
It is currently an ideal place to express any artistic form and the Capicular Classroom offered me the right light and sound to present the novel.












