The gritty 90s Barcelona setting is vivid and atmospheric.
Review: Ritos de Muerte by Alicia Giménez Bartlett Ritos de muerte (Death Rites) is a landmark in Spanish crime fiction. Published in 1996, it introduced the world to , a character who shattered the glass ceiling of the male-dominated "policiaco" genre. 🔍 The Plot
The banter between Petra and Fermín provides much-needed levity in a dark story. Ritos de muerte - Alicia GimГ©nez Bartlett.epub
A widower who loves his food and his routines. He provides the grounded, traditional counterpoint to Petra's sharp edges. 🖋️ Why It’s a Must-Read
If you love character-driven mysteries like those by or Ian Rankin , this is for you. It’s more than a "whodunnit"; it’s a study of two unlikely friends solving a crime while trying to figure out their own lives. The gritty 90s Barcelona setting is vivid and atmospheric
The story kicks off in Barcelona with a grim discovery: a series of bizarre, ritualistic rapes and brandings. Inspector Petra Delicado, recently transferred from a desk job to the homicide squad, is assigned to lead the investigation.
The heart of this book isn't just the mystery—it's the chemistry between the leads: 🔍 The Plot The banter between Petra and
It flips the "hard-boiled detective" archetype on its head.