Virginia Feito is a Spanish author best known for her debut novel, "Mrs. March," a darkly comedic psychological thriller that explores themes of identity and perception. Published to critical acclaim, the novel established Feito as a distinctive voice in contemporary fiction, blending sharp wit with unsettling suspense. Her work has been praised for its meticulous prose and psychological depth, drawing comparisons to literary greats such as Patricia Highsmith.
Born in Spain, Feito spent her childhood in Madrid and Paris before moving to London to study English and drama at Queen Mary University. Initially working as a copywriter, she eventually left the profession to pursue fiction writing full-time. She writes primarily in English, crafting narratives that delve into the complexities of human behavior and societal expectations. Currently based in Madrid, Feito continues to develop her literary career with forthcoming projects.