Extramuros plunges us into the world proposed in his previous novel, Serenitas. A world run by business and money where policies are only the numbers. A 2-speed world, dividing the population between the powerful and the powerless and anonymous crowd. This novel is a race against time to try to stem the frightening cannibalism that society ultimately not so far removed from ours. The writing, with its short sentences chiselled, seems to adapt to this breathless race that takes the reader to Dublin Marseille, South of Spain in the depths of Black Africa, canada Washington. It is the second novel I read by this author and I am again amazed by the accuracy of his imagination. The characters are ultimately secondary, what counts, closing the book it is this feeling that fiction could one day become reality. A book to read so, by what he is well built, it devours like any self-respecting thriller, and also because closing it, you feel more alert on the uncertain future that hangs us nose.