Aitor Marín is a Spanish writer and journalist with more than three decades of experience in the media. He holds a degree in Information Sciences and has worked for publications such as El País, Interviú, Man, Maxim, and Quo, where he has held senior positions including editor-in-chief and director. His background in journalism has had a decisive influence on his narrative style, characterized by irony, humor, and a critical observation of reality.
In the literary field, he made his debut with the novel Vermouth Conspiracy (2020), a work that blends intrigue, satire, and popular culture, marking the beginning of his career as a novelist. His writing falls within the tradition of crime fiction with a humorous approach close to grotesque realism and Spanish satire, as he demonstrated in his second novel, It Must Be For Money (2026).
