Authors
María Oruña
She was a law degree for ten years as a labour and commercial lawyer. In 2015, Ediciones Destino published his first black novel, Puerto escuchando, which was translated into several languages.
Donna Leon
Professor and writer, he is known for his novels starring Venetian Commissioner Guido Brunetti, a central character of his entire work and which Donna Leon created in the early 1990s.
Cristina Araujo Gámir
Spanish writer and philologist Cristina Araújo Gámir was born in Madrid in 1980.
Eva García Sáenz de Urturi
Spanish novelist. Planeta 2020 Award with the novel "Aquitaine" and author of the phenomena of the "Kraken Series" and the "Trilogy of the Longevos.".
Ian Rankin
Ian Rankin is a British writer of police novel. His best known works are those starring Inspector John Rebus.
Jacqueline Winspear
Jacqueline Winspear is the author of the Maisie Dobbs series, of which several titles have been bestsellers of the New York Times.
Claudia Piñeiro
Recognized Argentine writer and writer, born August 15, 1960 in Buenos Aires. It has been highlighted mainly in the genre of the black novel.
Juan José Millás
Recognized Spanish writer and journalist born January 31, 1946 in Valencia, Spain. It is known for its ability to merge reality and fantasy in its works, as well as its literary style characterized by irony and humor.
Thomas Mann
Featured German writer born in Lübeck, Germany, and deceased in Zurich, Switzerland. It is known for its deep and complex novels that explore philosophical, moral and social issues.
Taylor Jenkins Reid
American television producer and screenwriter. He writes mainly romance and his most outstanding works are the seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo and everyone wants Daisy Jones.
Donna Tartt
Donna Tartt is a renowned American writer, known for her well-developed novels and her distinctive literary style.
Vasili Grossman
Born within an emancipated Jewish family. His father had social-democratic convictions and joined the Mensheviks. The young Vasily Grossman idealistically supported the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Patrick Dennis
Seudonym used by writer and humorist Edward Everett Tanner III, an American author known for his most famous work, "Auntie Mame." He wrote several comic novels and was also a successful writer of theatrical works.
Lucia Berlin
American writer known for her short stories that explore everyday life, women's experience and her own personal life. Although he did not reach great notoriety during his life, his work has gained posthumous recognition.
Roberto Bolaño
Chilean writer and poet, author of more than two dozen books, including his novels "The Wild Detectives," winner of the Herralde Prize in 1998 and the Rómulo Gallegos Prize in 1999, and the posthumous work "2666.".
Nora Ephron
Writer, film director, producer, journalist, novelist, essayist and American playwright.
Wilkie Collins
Born in London in 1824, he is recognized as one of the creators of the genre of the police novel. Author of "The Lady of White" and "The Moon Stone," his narrative is characterized by mystery and suspense. He was a friend and collaborator of Dickens.
M. J. Fernández
Prominent writer of a police novel known to have exercised medicine for more than thirty years before becoming a writer. Her parents emigrated from Spain many years ago, and she grew up in Latin America.
Salomé Esper
Featured Argentine writer and editor. He has published two poetry books: "Above all" (Intravenosa, 2010) and "Landscape" (Three-thirds, 2014) and a novel, "The Second Coming of Hilda Bustamante," which has been very well received by criticism.
Antonio Gala
Antonio Gala Velasco was a Spanish poet, playwright, novelist, writer and articulist of high human quality and sensitivity.
Michael McDowell
Michael McDowell, a prolific horror writer, highlighted with novels such as "The Amulet," on a supernatural pendant; "Cold Moon Over Babylon," a spectral revenge; and "The Elementals," where the mundane and the supernatural collide. He also wrote the...
Jorge Luis Borges
Argentine writer, known for his works of fiction and essays, including 'Ficciones' and 'El Aleph'.
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Russian novelist, known as "Parents and Children," exploring nihilism and social change.