Julia Navarro’s works are published by in Spanish. As with many major publishers, their stance on DRM (Digital Rights Management) is strict. You will not find a legal, free EPUB of this book on the author’s website or public domain archives (the book is from 2004, still under copyright).

You will likely be disappointed or forced into piracy. Instead, check your local library’s digital lending program. Many now have excellent Spanish-language sections.

The story revolves around the Turin Shroud—the controversial linen cloth believed by many to be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. When a fire threatens the Shroud’s cathedral home, a secret brotherhood— la hermandad —activates a plan centuries in the making. They aren’t just protectors; they are a clandestine network of scientists, historians, and clergy whose mission is to prove the Shroud’s authenticity once and for all. Opposing them is a powerful, shadowy organization determined to prove it’s a medieval forgery. Caught in the middle is journalist Marco Valoni, who must unravel a conspiracy that stretches from Jerusalem to Rome, passing through the Knights Templar and modern forensic labs.