Eva García Sáenz de Urturi was born in Vitoria and lives in Madrid. She earned a diploma in Optics and Optometry and held various management positions in the optical sector for a decade.
In 2012, she published her first novel, "The Immortal Collection," which became a sales phenomenon and was translated into English with great success in both the United States and the United Kingdom. In 2014, the second installment of the series, "Sons of Adam," was released, as well as the historical novel "Passage to Tahiti." In 2016, she published "The Silence of the White City," a thrilling novel set in her hometown, which has been a great success in terms of both critical acclaim and sales in Spain. The translation rights have been sold to different countries, and it is in the process of being adapted into a film. "The Silence of the White City" kicks off a trilogy, followed by "The Water Rituals" as the second installment, and "The Lords of Time" as its splendid conclusion.
After winning the 2020 Premio Planeta with "Aquitania," she published "The Black Book of Hours," the best-selling novel of 2022, and "The Angel of the City" (2023). Her novels have surpassed four million readers. She is considered the queen of quality bestsellers.