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Julio Murillo

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Julio Murillo (born 1957) is a Spanish writer. Born in São Paulo, Brazil to Spanish parents, he moved to Spain as he was four years old.[1][2] He has worked variously as a journalist, publicist, radio producer, marketing manager and creative consultant.[3][2] He is best known as a historical novelist, and his six novels in this genre (starting with Las lágrimas de Karseb) have all bee well-received. He won the Premio de Novela Histórica Alfonso X El Sabio in 2008 for his novel Shangri-la: La cruz bajo la Antártida.[4]

He currently lives in Santa María de Palautordera.[2]

Bibliography

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  • Las Lágrimas de Karseb (2005)
  • Las Puertas del Paraíso (2006)
  • El Agua y la Tierra (2007)
  • Shangri-la: La cruz bajo la Antártida (2008)
  • Oricalco: La luz de la Atlántida (2010)
  • El club de los filósofos asesinos (2012)

Awards

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  • 2005 – Nominated for the Premio de Novela Histórica Alfonso X El Sabio for Las lágrimas de Karseb: Constantinopla 1453
  • 2008 – Winner of Premio de Novela Histórica Alfonso X El Sabio for Shangri-la. La cruz bajo la Antártida
  • 2008 – Nominated for the IV Edición del Premio Novela Histórica Ciudad de Zaragoza for El agua y la tierra

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