The eBook edition of Las que no duermen NASH by Dolores Redondo is widely available on major platforms following its release on November 13, 2024
, offering nostalgic links for long-time fans while functioning as a standalone mystery. Book Details
Set in March 2020 during the onset of the pandemic, the story follows Nash Elizondo
: While documenting a legend at the Legarrea chasm , Nash discovers the body of Andrea Dancur, a woman who vanished three years prior—a discovery that reopens a case for which another woman is already imprisoned.
Dolores Redondo is firmly established as a titan of contemporary Spanish thriller writing. Her previous works, particularly El guardián invisible , blended elements of mythology, folklore, and crime fiction. However, with Las que no duermen , Redondo shifts her narrative focus. While Inspector Amaia Salazar returns, the novel operates less on the supernatural intrigue of the Baztán valleys and more on the cold, mechanistic realities of human cruelty. The title— Las que no duermen (Those Who Do Not Sleep)—serves as a dual metaphor: it refers to the insomnia of the victims and the haunted, and to the ceaseless nature of violence in modern society. This paper argues that the novel represents a maturation of Redondo’s style, prioritizing psychological realism and social commentary over mythic archetypes.
: While documenting a legend about witchcraft in the Legarrea chasm in Navarra, forensic psychologist Nash Elizondo discovers the body of Andrea Dancur, a young woman who disappeared three years prior.
The eBook edition of Las que no duermen NASH by Dolores Redondo is widely available on major platforms following its release on November 13, 2024
, offering nostalgic links for long-time fans while functioning as a standalone mystery. Book Details
Set in March 2020 during the onset of the pandemic, the story follows Nash Elizondo
: While documenting a legend at the Legarrea chasm , Nash discovers the body of Andrea Dancur, a woman who vanished three years prior—a discovery that reopens a case for which another woman is already imprisoned.
Dolores Redondo is firmly established as a titan of contemporary Spanish thriller writing. Her previous works, particularly El guardián invisible , blended elements of mythology, folklore, and crime fiction. However, with Las que no duermen , Redondo shifts her narrative focus. While Inspector Amaia Salazar returns, the novel operates less on the supernatural intrigue of the Baztán valleys and more on the cold, mechanistic realities of human cruelty. The title— Las que no duermen (Those Who Do Not Sleep)—serves as a dual metaphor: it refers to the insomnia of the victims and the haunted, and to the ceaseless nature of violence in modern society. This paper argues that the novel represents a maturation of Redondo’s style, prioritizing psychological realism and social commentary over mythic archetypes.
: While documenting a legend about witchcraft in the Legarrea chasm in Navarra, forensic psychologist Nash Elizondo discovers the body of Andrea Dancur, a young woman who disappeared three years prior.