: Gronk and Tom Norton are brothers living seemingly normal lives but hiding a dark past linked to a violent white supremacist group called the Army of the Fourteen Words (Ejército de las Catorce Palabras), a faction of the Ku Klux Klan. Key Themes and Style
: The author, who is also a professional voice actor, utilized a "cinematic language" rather than a purely literary one to help readers visualize scenes, often drawing comparisons to the grit and dialogue found in Quentin Tarantino films. About the Author El MaГ±ana Nos Pertenece Jaime Perez De Sevilla ...
Jaime Pérez de Sevilla y Bautista is a multifaceted professional from Madrid. : Gronk and Tom Norton are brothers living
: Pérez de Sevilla describes the book as "full of greys," where no character is entirely good or evil. : Pérez de Sevilla describes the book as
The novel follows two parallel storylines that eventually converge in a city gripped by irrational hatred:
: The book uses a fictionalized KKK setting to reflect on contemporary issues, including the "Black Lives Matter" movement and the persistence of systemic hatred.