Enrique de Hériz[1] (1964 – 14 March 2019)[2][a] was a Spanish writer, translator, and literary critic.
Among the authors whose books he helped to produce in Spanish were Annie Proulx, Nadine Gordimer, Stephen King, Peter Carey, and John Fowles.
[2] In 2000, he left his job as editorial director at Ediciones B, a Spanish publisher and division of Penguin Random House, to become a full-time writer.
He wrote a series of acclaimed novels, among them Lies and The Manual of Darkness.
Lies was translated into English by John Cullen and was nominated for the Premio Valle-Inclán in 2007.