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The "red beauty" of the title refers both to the aestheticized gore of the crime scene and the artistic brilliance of Lía Somoza. This creates a haunting overlap between creativity and violence, suggesting that great beauty can often stem from, or result in, great tragedy. Conclusion

Arantza Portabales's Belleza roja (Red Beauty) is a gripping police procedural that revitalizes the classic "locked-room" mystery for modern audiences. Set in the lush but tension-filled landscape of Galicia, Spain, the novel serves as the first entry in the acclaimed Inspectores Abad y Barroso series. Plot Overview Belleza_roja-_Arantza_Portabales.epub

The story begins with a chilling scene: fifteen-year-old Xiana Alén is found dead in her bedroom, her body surrounded by blood in a manner that disturbingly resembles an art installation . At the time of the murder, six people—Xiana’s parents, her world-renowned painter aunt Lía Somoza, a family friend couple, and an elderly relative—were having dinner in the garden of their luxurious suburban home. Since no one entered or left the premises, the killer must be one of the six. Critical Analysis The "red beauty" of the title refers both

The investigation is led by the seasoned Inspector Santi Abad and his younger, temperamental partner Ana Barroso. Their intense and conflict-ridden dynamic provides a human core to the clinical nature of the crime, as both characters struggle with their own past traumas. Set in the lush but tension-filled landscape of

Portabales uses the Alén Somoza family to peel back the layers of Galician high society . Behind the facade of wealth and prestige lie deeply buried secrets, resentments, and a "black" reality—a hallmark of the novela negra genre —where morality is often sacrificed for appearance.