José Soto Chica is a doctor in Medieval History and a researcher. He is heavily specialized in the Visigothic and Byzantine eras.
His wife, Queen Gosvinta, is just as brilliant, cruel, and calculating as her husband—plotting her own competing visions for the throne. El Dios Que Habita La Espada Jose Soto Chica ...
Leovigildo, the ambitious king of the Visigoths, dreams of forging a unified kingdom with one law for all. José Soto Chica is a doctor in Medieval
His military background lends an incredibly authentic, gritty feel to the book's complex strategy and combat sequences. 📜 The Plot and Setting Leovigildo, the ambitious king of the Visigoths, dreams
The story heavily follows Valtario, a lethal and loyal Visigothic warlord who rises through the ranks to support Leovigildo’s dream amidst endless betrayals. ⚔️ Why the Novel Stands Out
Because Soto Chica is a preeminent historian on this specific era, every weapon, location, strategy, and political landscape is rendered with flawless accuracy.
A former professional soldier, Soto Chica lost a leg and his sight in an explosive accident during a UN peace mission in Bosnia. He redirected his life entirely to his passion for history, dictating his works.