
The Blood of the Jellyfish
A private investigator and former naval officer is pulled into a chain of murders that becomes an international conspiracy. Justice, revenge, and personal loss drive the story into darker territory.
This catalog brings together international thrillers, science fiction, historical fiction, and long-form saga work in a format aimed at readers, editors, and agents.
The tone is intentionally editorial: concise hooks, clean positioning, and clear genre identity, while preserving the breadth of the catalog.
International intrigue, covert wars, moral ambiguity, and men forced to act where law and justice no longer coincide.

A private investigator and former naval officer is pulled into a chain of murders that becomes an international conspiracy. Justice, revenge, and personal loss drive the story into darker territory.

As the hidden war expands into Eastern Europe, Bruno Fonda and his allies move through Moscow, Budapest, and Trieste against a network of corruption, intelligence betrayal, and global destabilization.

From the ruins of the Soviet world to Central America, a trafficking network forces the protagonists to confront the hardest question in the series: when does justice become vengeance?

An archive from the Cold War refuses to die. Old loyalties, old betrayals, and a new enemy named Pavel drag the survivors back into a war they thought was over.
Post-collapse civilizations, sentient machines, planetary crises, alien contact, and long-range speculative futures with a human core.

In the aftermath of catastrophe, a hidden center beneath Rome offers surviving technology, power, and choice. The real struggle is not survival alone, but whether civilization can be rebuilt at all.

A drone designed only to observe remains alone for centuries above a young world. Over time, observation becomes reflection, and reflection becomes the first crack in pure programming.

As Earth dies and evacuation accelerates, a protected underground city faces three unexplained murders. The end of the world becomes a locked-system investigation.

After Earth’s destruction, humanity lives across worlds connected by vast gateways. But peace in the known universe is threatened by a darker force moving beyond established law and belief.

An alien civilization encounters Rome in the age of imperial expansion. The novel brings together historical atmosphere and speculative confrontation in a story about force, order, and cultural collision.
A long-form speculative cycle where seafaring memory, hidden power, advanced technology, and cosmic discovery evolve into a full-scale saga.

In the 1960s, a young radio officer is drawn into a hidden organization with unlimited reach and impossible technology. What begins at sea opens into a much larger secret history.

A new civilization has risen, but peace proves fragile. Expansion, old rivals, and dormant threats reshape the balance of power across worlds.

With interstellar gateways now commonplace, the discovery of a far more powerful portal pushes the saga toward time, metaphysics, and the deepest origins of the Phoenix itself.

The full cycle in one volume: technology, cosmic mystery, political struggle, and the fate of humanity across a vast speculative arc.
Imperial Rome, military discipline, court power, corruption, and the moral cost of loyalty.

In the final years of Marcus Aurelius, a decorated centurion uncovers a clandestine network linking Rome to the eastern provinces. What begins as smuggling opens onto corruption at the highest levels.

Also relevant here as a crossover title: it speaks directly to readers of Roman historical fiction while opening that world to speculative contact and philosophical contrast.

A Praetorian officer watches Nero’s reign from inside the imperial court. Art, authority, fear, and performance fuse into a novel about what power costs both ruler and witness.
A Roman soldier is drawn toward the far northern world of amber, trade, and uncertain frontiers. A historical novel of distance, empire, and the limits of Roman reach.