Books and Literature
- The Lady in Blue (Washington Square Press, 2008)
- The Secret Supper (Atria Books, 2006), English translation by Alberto Manguel of La Cena Secreta (2003).
- El secreto egipcio de Napoleón (La Esfera, 2002)
- En busca de la Edad de Oro (Grijalbo, 2000)
- Las puertas templarias (Martínez Roca, 2000)
- La Dama Azul (Martínez Roca, 1998)
- La España Extraña (EDAF, 1997), in collaboration with Jesús Callejo
- Roswell, secreto de Estado (EDAF, 1995)
- He participated in the collective work Relatos Ferroviarios Sobre Raíles (Imagine Ediciones, 2003)
- He directed and prologued the historical intrigue novels collection La Cámara Secreta (col. Nº 80) for Círculo de Lectores (2003–2004).
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