Tura Soler i Pagès (Santa Pau, 1963) is a Catalan journalist specialized in crime reporting. She graduated in Information Sciences from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Since 1986, she has worked at the newspaper "El Punt Avui", where she has specialized in crime reporting in Catalonia and serves as head of investigations. Her notable work includes coverage of the Maria Àngels Feliu kidnapping case and Joan Vila, the murderer of the Olot nursing home. She has published several books and has won awards such as the Carles Rahola Journalism Prize. She also collaborates with the program "Crims", by Carles Porta, and in the 1980s, she contributed to "El País". Tura Soler has also become a fictional character in several crime novels, where she plays the role of an investigative journalist. She appears in works such as "Ginesta pels morts", by Agustí Vehí; "En el umbral de la muerte", by Eduard Pascual; "L’estranya desaparició de Laura", by Josep Torrent; and "Plagues i volcans", by Miquel Casas.