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Independent autoconclusive novels for readers looking for complete, powerful and untied stories: history, science fiction, dark fantasy, mystery, adventure and more. Without a series it's the free territory of Tolmarher, where every book raises its own world, its own conflict and its own memorable characters, with no need to belong to a saga to leave its mark. Here we have old wars, relentless future, buried secrets, heroes marked by destiny and dark accounts that stand up for ourselves, thought for those who wish to come in, devour a closed story and come out with the feeling of crossing a border.

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Book 1

The Soldier and the Thief

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The soldier and the thiefThat's a moved journey of faith, martyrdom and redemption in the grim heart of the Roman Empire.Chained in the bowels of the Coliseum, while Nero's insanity devors Christians with fire and steel, a converted Roman soldier and a thief sentenced to death share his final hours. A conversation that will change both destinations was born there at the dawn of the dungeon.The soldier, marked by the light of the Gospel, relates his life, his miracles and his Passion. Through his words, he offers not only comfort but a living flame of hope. The thief, hardened by crime and pain, begins to listen. And at the threshold of his end something about him breaks and lights up.That's the story of a spiritual transformation as intimate as universal, where faith penetrate despair, and forgiveness shines where death claims his victory.The soldier and the thiefIt's more than a brief novel: it's a testimony to how grace can spring up even among the ruins of the world. A work that invites us to look beyond death and to believe, even at the darkest night, that light is still possible.

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Retirement in Red

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A woman appears dead at an El Campello beach before dawn. The interim report refers to accidental drowning, but Inspector Silvia Saura sees what others prefer to avoid looking at: the body was not randomly abandoned and put to be found. The small incision marked on his skin isn't a ritual. They're a code. When Silvia links his body with other closed deaths too quickly, his research drags them from Alicante to Marbella, Ibiza and Valencia, following a network of screen societies, private clinics, political money and Mediterranean luxury. On the surface, everything looks legal. At heart, every document smells of corruption and every silence owns. That's how Alexei Sorokin appears, an elegant, seductive and dangerous Russian gallery player, far too smart to be a coincidence and far too close to be innocent. Silvia knows I shouldn't trust him. He also knows that perhaps he's the only person capable of leading her to the centre of the maze. On a coast where money buys beauty, discretion and corpses without questions, Silvia Saura will have to decide how much she's willing to lose to get the truth out. A body, a beach, a crime...

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The Tagus Caudillo, Chronicle of the End of Europe

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The sky has begun to burn. He crosses the night as a written sign for the last men of Europe. The U.S. has retreated. France and Britain have lost their nuclear deterrence. A Russian-Chinese partnership that engulfed boundaries, cities and armies advanced from the East while Morocco opened a second front about an abandoned Spain. At the Pyrenees, 6 million soldiers await the battle that will decide the fate of the continent. When a bombing annihilates the high European command and the chain of command crumbles, an end born by the Tagus emerges from the dead. His name's Ferran De Alvar. That's not general. He's not political. He doesn't want a crown. He only retains an inherited Bible, a stone from his earth and a faith that war has been unable to rip from him. But defeated men need more than orders. They have to believe. Soon, survivors start calling them Man's Driver. Then an old rumor goes through the trenches: the prophecy of the Grand Monarch, the caudillo to rise from the lands of Takho as Spain was lost and Europe found itself at the end of its destruction. Ferran rejects myth. He's afraid of pride and idolatry and absolute power. Nevertheless, every victory feeds legend. Each liberated city turns its name into a prayer. Each army that kneels before him approaches a little more the crown that he never requested. Between drones, artillery, burned cities and retreated armies, El Caudillo del Takho tells about the birth of a Messianic leader at the darkest moment of the West: a total war in which faith, blood, homeland and prophecy once again have been held back by modernity. Because as institutions fall, as treaties become ashes and democracies can no longer protect their peoples, men come back to old truths. To God. To earth. To the sword. And a caudillo capable of leading them to victory or to the end of the world.

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The IkerGuide to Painting Warhammer 40K Figures

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Paint a 40K Warhammer miniature is much more than applying color on a figure. It is learning to observe, understand volumes, master materials and turn a piece of grey plastic into a character with history, identity and presence. The IkerGuide to Painting Warhammer 40K figures is a practical and didactic introduction to the world of miniature painting, designed both for those who start from scratch and for the amateur who wants to order their knowledge and improve their results. Throughout six chapters, Iker Grimdark explains how to properly prepare the working space, choose tools, brushes and paintings, mount and print miniatures and apply the main painting techniques: base layers, washing, lights, dry brush, edge-shaped, degraded, veiled, metal, wear effects and grimdark finishes. The guide also addresses the treatment of armor, faces, weapons, creatures and different materials, as well as providing practical references to adapt the painting to the different factions of Warhammer 40K. The process is completed with blanks, mud, oxide, blood, decals, varnishing, photography and tips to maintain the visual coherence of a complete army. Without impossible recipes or the need for professional equipment, this guide is part of a simple idea: no one is born knowing how to paint miniatures. You learn by practicing, wrong, correcting and enjoying the process. A guide to take the brush, lose fear of the first miniature and start building, layer by layer, your own style.