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We’re delighted to welcome argentinian author Claudia Piñeiro to Backstory for a special evening in conversation with novelist Emma Christie.

Piñeiro is one of Argentina’s most widely read contemporary writers, known for crime and literary novels that combine suspense with sharp social and political insight. Several of her books have become bestsellers in Argentina and have been adapted for television series.

The conversation will focus on her work in English translation published by Charco Press, exploring crime fiction as a lens for social critique, the journey of her novels across languages, and the process of adaptation for the screen. The event will take the form of a short conversation followed by audience questions.

About the speakers:

Claudia Piñeiro
Born in Buenos Aires in 1960, Claudia Piñeiro is a best-selling author, known internationally for her novels that, while rooted in the crime genre, frequently address sociopolitical issues. She has won numerous international prizes, including the Pepe Carvalho Prize, the LiBeraturpreis for Elena Knows and the prestigious Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize for Las grietas de Jara (A Crack in the Wall). Many of her novels have been adapted for the screen, including Elena Knows, Thursday Night Widows and Cathedrals. Piñeiro is the third most translated Argentinian author, after Jorge Luis Borges and Julio Cortázar. She's also a playwright and scriptwriter (including for popular Netflix series The Kingdom). In 2022, her novel Elena Knows was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize.

Her books translated into English by Frances Riddle:

Emma Christie
Emma Christie is a novelist based in Barcelona and the author of four crime and mystery novels set in Portobello, Edinburgh. Her debut, The Silent Daughter, was shortlisted for the McIlvanney Prize for Scottish Crime Book of the Year, as well as the Scottish Crime Debut of the Year and the CWA John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger. Her subsequent novels, including Find Her First and In Her Shadow — named Thriller of the Month by The Times — have been widely acclaimed, and her fourth novel, Watch Your Back, will be published in autumn 2025. Emma has appeared at major literary festivals such as Bloody Scotland, Aye Write, Theakstons Crime Writing Festival, and Granite Noir. Alongside her writing, she is the founder of the Diary of a Debut Novelist Festival, a member of the Crime Writers Association, and a regular host and moderator of literary events. She lives in Barcelona, where she continues to write and engage with the international literary community.

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