Susana Hernández Marcet (Barcelona, 1969)[1][2] is a Spanish writer who specializes in noir fiction. She created the character of Inspector Rebeca Santana, a lesbian investigator, who is the protagonist of several novels.[2] Hernández has also written theatrical plays and taught literary workshops.[1][3]
Hernández studied image and sound and social integration, as well as private investigation and psychology.[3] In addition to collaborating with print and radio media outlets, she has excelled as a writer. In 2005, she won the Ciudad de Sant Adrià award and was a finalist in the 2013 Valencia Negraliterary festival. Inspector Santana was chosen as the best female character in noir and detective fiction in the 2012 LeeMisterio awards.[4]
Along with writers Clara Asunción García and Isabel Franc, Hernández was a pioneer in creating criminal or detective plots around lesbian characters.[5] All these novelists show an influence by US author Jean M. Redmann.[6]
Eva Paris-Huesca, in Curvas peligrosas en el contexto de los feminismos del nuevo milenio[a] (2013) quotes Professor Shelley Godsland when she explains that this vast body of female-authored literature developed in Spain from the 1980s onwards, establishing a dialogue with the various feminist movements that have been gradually developing alongside the progress made by Spanish women in the political, economic, and social spheres.[7][8]
Curvas peligrosas (Odisea Editorial, 2010, ISBN9788415294306) (in Spanish)
Contra las cuerdas (Editorial Alrevés, 2012, ISBN9788415098720) (in Spanish)
Cuentas pendientes (Editorial Alrevés, 2015, ISBN9788416328215) (in Spanish)
Standalone novels
La casa roja (Literaturas Com Libros LcL, 2013, ISBN9788415414681) (in Spanish)
La puta que leía a Jack Kerouac (Lesrain 2007; Literaturas Com Libros LcL, 2012, ISBN9788415414339) (in Spanish)
Males decisions (Editorial Alrevés, 2017, ISBN9788417077198) (in Catalan)
La reina del punk: La enigmática y sorprendente historia de amor y rock de la groupie que vivió a mil por hora y se convirtió en leyenda (Redbook Ediciones, 2018, ISBN978-84-948799-8-2) (in Spanish)
Los miércoles salvajes (Editorial Milenio, 2019, ISBN978-8497438568) (in Spanish)
Cerveza Mexicana (Extravertida editorial, 2021, ISBN978-8412335989) (in Spanish)
Anthologies
Hernández has participated in major short story anthologies in the noir genre:
Elles també maten, Anna Maria Villalonga (ed.) (Llibres del Delicte, 2014, ISBN978-84-941064-1-5) (in Catalan)
Fundido en negro. (Antología de relatos del mejor calibre criminal femenino), Inmaculada Pertusa (ed.) (Editorial Alrevés, 2014, ISBN978-84-15900-50-4) (in Spanish)
Diez negritos, nuevas voces del género negro español, Àlex Martín Escribà [es] and Javier Sánchez Zapatero (eds.) (Editorial Alrevés, 2015, ISBN9788415900979) (in Spanish)
Lores Torres, Milagros (2022). "Rebeca Santana, una detective "queer" (El valor performativo del personaje de Susana Hernández)" [Rebeca Santana, a queer detective (The performative value of Susana Hernández's character)]. In Romero Morales, Yasmina; Cabrera Castro, Paula (eds.). Amor impossibilis: textos y pretextos de escritoras españolas (s. xx-xxi) [Impossible love: texts and pretexts of Spanish women writers (20th-21st century)] (in Spanish). Seville: Ediciones Alfar. pp. 315–331. ISBN9788478989461.
Pertusa, Inmaculada (2014). "7. Nuevas detectives lesbianas para un nuevo milenio" [New lesbian detectives for a new millennium]. In Fernández Ulloa, Teresa (ed.). Otherness in Hispanic Culture (in Spanish). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 105–121. ISBN978-1-4438-5389-7.