As already mentioned, "Nero Italiano" is my first counterfactual novel and "Chaos Goddess" its sequel. But I have written two more alternate history novels: "Pacem Servabo" and "Nuovo Mondo" (New World). "Pacem Servabo" takes place in an alternative timeline in which Napoleon has been shot during the 1796 Campaign and the French Revolution has been quenched. In 2006, France is a province of the Kingdom of Spain that stretches from Central Europe to South America including Southern Italy. The control over the Italian Peninsula is divided among the Spaniards, the Pope and the Genovese Republic. The ambition of the Spanish King is to become emperor and rule the whole world, but, in order to succeed, he needs to be crowned by the Pope himself. The Holy Father, a Genovese, has an agenda of his own, and a totally different one: ensuring world peace, Pacem Servabo. "New World" is about an America that is not called America, a race to the New World where Christopher Columbus comes in second upsetting Queen Isabel and King Ferdinand of Spain. Dangerous warriors populate the new continent and its seas, and Columbus is appointed head of a new investigative expedition that also involves an unconventional Leonardo da Vinci. Last but not least, I also wrote the sci-fi novella "Figlio della Schiera" (Child of the Breed), in which Fjjk Okjieko, a little beaverlike creature, lives and works as a pathologist in the subterranean city of Bavel since the surface of his planet cannot sustain life. But is it really so? Fjjk faces this dilemma when he is called to investigate the mysterious death of a housemaid whose murder appears beyond the Children's capabilities. And what does the murder have to do with the weird ancient bones Fjjk keeps in his laboratory?