Hugo Sada decides to take a trip to New York to visit a friend who lives in Manhattan.
During the flight, he feels the need to visit the restroom. When he leaves the cubicle, he finds himself in a very unusual situation, he is the only passenger on a plane that had been full minutes before. From there, he finds himself immersed in a series of mysterious events that he must follow to find out what has happened to him.
Adolfo Rodríguez is a nurse and physical therapist. He was born in Jerez de la Frontera but has lived in Alicante from a very young age. During his high school years, he developed a passion for writing stories, and years later, he made his dream come true by debuting with his first novel: Hugo's Journey. A year later, he published Cheating Death, and after a period away from writing, he penned and published what he considers his best novel to date: The Big Crunch. His genre is magical realism. His novels are known for their atmosphere of mystery and intrigue, and his style, far from being pretentious, is agile and direct.