This is not just a book; it is an disguised as a thriller. Ibon Martin has successfully done what few authors dare: he used the limitations of a neurological disorder to expand the possibilities of the digital reading format.

In the ever-expanding universe of Spanish-language noir and psychological thrillers, few names have generated as much buzz in recent years as Ibon Martin . While the author has been quietly building a reputation for dense, atmospheric storytelling, one title has begun to circulate in digital reading circles with an almost mythical status: El Ladron de Rostros (The Thief of Faces).

The plot ignites when a series of disappearances plagues the Basque Country. The victims are not killed; they are erased. Their identities are stolen, their documentation forged, and their faces surgically altered. The police are chasing a ghost. Gael is the only one who can catch a criminal who destroys the one thing Gael cannot see.