Fans of the Baztán Trilogy will recognize the atmosphere, while readers of Esperando al diluvio will see how Redondo is expanding her literary universe. 3. Themes: Witchcraft, Memory, and Resilience
: Andrea's disappearance was already an open-and-shut case; a local woman had already been tried, convicted, and was serving prison time for the murder.
Early critical and reader reception has been strong, praising the book's unique heroine and intense atmosphere. One reviewer on the official publisher's site called it and noted that Redondo's writing is always synonymous with immersing yourself in a fascinating story. A blog review from a self-described fan of the genre echoed this, stating that "the story has many plots, each character is very well described. The novel hooks you from the first page to the last, with an unexpected ending" . While some critics found the acronym-based title a bit forced, the overwhelming consensus is that Redondo has delivered another masterful, gripping tale.
You can purchase the official Las que no duermen as part of the anthology Todo esto te daré (different author) or as a single release on Amazon.es and Google Play Libros . If you buy the official EPUB, you can remove DRM (for personal backup) using tools like Calibre—this is legally grey but generally accepted for personal use, whereas distributing the "NASH" file is not. Las Que No Duermen NASH - Dolores Redondo.epub
Released on , this novel serves as a spiritual successor to Esperando al diluvio (Awaiting the Flood) while establishing a direct, thrilling connection to the beloved Baztán Trilogy universe.
You can also check with your local bookstore or library to see if they carry a copy of the book.
The title "Las que no duermen" (Those Who Don't Sleep) is a tribute to women's historical resilience. It references medieval beliefs that women awake at night were more susceptible to "evil" or witchcraft, transforming a term of persecution into one of empowerment and sorority. Fans of the Baztán Trilogy will recognize the
La ejecución de esta mujer, junto con sus seis hijos, está considerada como la última ejecución por brujería de la historia de España. La autora confiesa que esta historia la "impactó" profundamente y que sintió la necesidad de escribir sobre ella. En sus propias palabras: "Un autor puede elegir de qué va a escribir, de tal cosa que ahora está de moda o de un concepto global o político. A los escritores las historias nos nacen dentro".
Posteriormente, ganó el prestigioso Premio Planeta 2016 (además del Premio Bancarella 2018) con la novela , que también ha sido adaptada a serie de televisión. Además, es autora de La cara norte del corazón (2019), Esperando al diluvio (2022), y Los privilegios del ángel (2021), su primera novela.
es la aclamada novela policíaca de la escritora española Dolores Redondo , publicada originalmente en noviembre de 2024 por la editorial Ediciones Destino . Esta obra se consolida como el segundo volumen de su ambicioso cuarteto literario denominado «Los Valles Tranquilos» . El libro sumerge al lector en un intrincado thriller psicológico de unas 608 páginas , donde los métodos científicos de la medicina forense chocan de frente con las leyendas de brujería y los secretos atávicos arraigados profundamente en los parajes de Navarra. Early critical and reader reception has been strong,
Dolores Redondo’s late-2024 "mystic noir" novel, Las que no duermen NASH , follows forensic psychologist Nash Elizondo as she investigates a murder linked to ancient Basque legends in the Navarra region just before the pandemic lockdown. The thriller focuses on the "NASH" forensic acronym (Natural, Accidental, Suicide, Homicide) and features a cameo from Baztán Trilogy character Amaia Salazar. Learn more at Dolores Redondo's official website . the highly awaited new novel by Dolores Redondo
Utilizing cutting-edge forensics, post-mortem tracking, and clinical psychology.