Julia Navarro is a renowned Spanish novelist and journalist, born in Madrid in 1953. She is the daughter of the Spanish journalist, Felipe Navarro, also known as "Yale."
Before venturing into the world of fiction, Julia Navarro authored several books on current affairs and politics, including Nosotros, la transición, Entre Felipe y Aznar, La izquierda que viene, and Señora presidenta. Her transition to novel writing was marked by unprecedented success in Spain.
Her debut novel, The Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud, topped bestseller lists both in Spain and internationally. Her subsequent novels, La Biblia de barro and La sangre de los inocentes, further established her reputation among critics and readers.
Navarro has captivated millions of readers with her novels, which have been translated into over thirty languages. Her works include La Hermandad de la Sábana Santa, La Biblia de barro, La sangre de los inocentes, Dime quién soy, Dispara, yo ya estoy muerto, Historia de un canalla, Tú no matarás, and De ninguna parte. Additionally, her most personal work, Una historia compartida, marked a brief departure from fiction.
Julia Navarro's journey from journalism to novel writing has made her a significant figure in contemporary Spanish literature. Her works continue to engage readers worldwide.