Jacinto Rey

Jacinto Rey
Born February 1972 (age 44)
Vigo, Galicia, Spain
Occupation Novelist
Genre Thriller, Historical fiction
Website
www.jacintorey.com

Jacinto Rey (born February 23, 1972 in Vigo, Spain) is a Spanish novelist. After completing his studies of economics in Spain and the UK, he worked for several multinational companies in Germany and Switzerland. Polyglot and widely travelled, he currently lives in France.

His first novel, El cirujano de Las Indias (The Surgeon of the Indies), was published in 2007, and highlights the contradictions of the Spanish colonization in America. In 2009 he made his first foray into crime fiction with El último cliente (The Last Customer), which opens the series with Amsterdam police inspector Cristina Molen. His second book in this series, El hombre de El Cairo (The Man from Cairo) has been released in 2011. Jacinto Rey is also the author of a book of poems, El pájaro alunado (The moonlit bird), and two books of short stories.

Works

Novels

Short stories

Poetry

External links

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