Juan Gómez-Jurado is a prominent figure in the world of journalism and literature, having been born in Madrid, Spain in December of 1977. He has gained significant recognition for his successful career in the media, and is widely regarded as one of the top contemporary Spanish authors.
Gómez-Jurado has written nine international bestselling novels, including "God's Spy," "The Moses Expedition," "The Traitor's Emblem," "The Legend of the Thief," "Scar," "Red Queen," "Black Wolf," and "White King." These works have been translated into over 40 languages, showcasing his global appeal and reach. In addition to his novels, he is also the author of the young adult science-fiction series "Alex Colt Space Cadet."
In 2016, Gómez-Jurado reached a major milestone in his career, with six million readers worldwide. This accomplishment further solidified his position as one of the most successful Spanish authors, alongside other notable writers such as Javier Sierra and Carlos Ruiz Zafón. In 2020, this number grew to ten million readers.
Gómez-Jurado is an avid reader and traveler, and he currently resides in Spain with his dog, Sam. His love for reading and exploration is evident in his writing, as he creates captivating and immersive worlds for his readers to enjoy.