The book the reader has in their hands is a treat for those of good literary taste and unveils a young author who has opened up his horizon to a solid career in the world of words. In brief, both the author and, with him, the reader is moved when two of his wonderful main characters, Teodoro and Domingo finally speak, breaking the silence of the past seventy years. The terrible uncivil war will by definitively put in the past, like in this novel, if we don't go digging around in a partisan manner in historic memory and the so frequently Cain-like destiny of the Spanish people.