About the author
Pedro J. Toranzo is a practicing Catholic dedicated to his family, and also a businessman. He is a lawyer and holds a degree in environmental management.
Born in Santiago de Chile, he has spent his life in Buenos Aires, Santiago de Chile, Sidney, and Washington DC.
He is an avid reader of Tom Clancy and Paul Robinson, whose novels and styles have had a marked influence on his current novel Brother Against Brother.
Peter has also written short stories and poems that he expects to publish soon.
His personality and his work reveal an inquiring soul that flits between the fields of religion, history, and heroism.
He is a fervent admirer of renowned generals and heroes, such as Ernest Shackleton, Rommel, Patton, Saladin, Napoleon, and also of great personalities of the religious world, such as Saint Francis of Assisi, Joan of Arc, Saint José María Escrivá, Saint Paul, Teresa of Calcutta, Saint Peter, and Saint Teresa of Ávila.
His work is a reflection of contemporary reality and is inextricably related to sacrifice, suffering, contradiction, and love for one’s neighbor.