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'Muerte privada,' the second installment in his noir series set in Segovia, addresses crimes against women and contradicts many of the genre's clichés.
Segovia Noir 2. Muerte privada (Salamandra), the new novel by Juan Carlos Galindo (Segovia, 46), warns the reader of what they'll find inside: the second installment in a series of Segovian costumbrismo and, above all, a high-quality noir novel. The second book by the writer and cultural journalist for EL PAÍS raises the bar for Hontoria (Salamandra, 2023), which introduced the public for the first time to Jean Ezequiel, a unique investigator with a passion for podcasts, freelance journalism, and true crime who, Galindo admits, bears a striking resemblance to him, hat included.





