Nacho Faerna

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Nacho Faerna (born 1967, Madrid) is a Spanish author and scriptwriter. He studied Information Sciences at the Complutense University, before switching to scriptwriting, completing a workshop in Los Angeles and a Master's degree in scriptwriting from the Autonomous University in Madrid.

He is best known for works such as:

His debut novel, Quieto, was nominated for the Premio Tigre Juan. Another book El asesinato de la calle del turco was also accompanied by a TV movie of the same name. [1]

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