Talión, by Santiago Díaz

Talión, by Santiago Díaz
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For Marta Aguilera, the time has come when the future is the least important. And someone without fear of what will happen, someone freed from the heavy consequences can finally undertake the revenge of good on an evil that has prevailed since time immemorial.

It is not that Marta Aguilera hangs up her superhero cape and dedicates herself to fight like David against Goliath. It is only to finally act in accordance with those good principles that are always projected on the horizon while it is discovered how exactly the opposite is done in the highest instances of power.

Marta has little time to go out through the big door of a world that has already become too small for her. Or at least he has outgrown the tumor that is irrevocably threatening his cells.

And that's when breathing becomes more than just the inertia of living. With each new inspiration, Marta feels indebted to that place called the world, to which she says goodbye with greater certainty at each new second.

From her mission in this life, which was none other than journalism, and facing even those who market with justice or who simply continue to believe that everyone deserves procedural guarantees, our heroine decides to apply the most efficient law, the one that Ultimately it was written to alleviate the evil of the victim to the same extent that he received it.

In a certain way Marta also avenges her own injustice, that of that tumor that shortens the term of her life to the ridiculous. But precisely from that defeat that awaits her, Marta will get the best of herself to tackle her lost causes, wrenching from them that assumed fatality that gave them, precisely, for lost.

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Talión, by Santiago Díaz
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