Guillermo Martínez is an acclaimed Argentine writer born in 1962 in Bahía Blanca, Argentina. He holds a Ph.D. in mathematical logic and infuses his literary work with deep intellectual and philosophical undertones. Martínez gained international recognition with his novel "The Oxford Murders," which won the Planeta Prize and was later adapted into a film. Known for his intricate narratives and exploration of complex themes, he weaves mystery and suspense with literary rigor. His other works include "The Book of Murder" and "The Borges and Me." Martínez's contributions to literature have made him a significant voice in contemporary Latin American fiction.