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The title Las que no duermen (“Those Who Do Not Sleep”) refers both to Nash’s own insomnia (due to PTSD) and to the mythical “sleepwalkers” or vigilantes of Basque legend. Las Que No Duermen NASH - Dolores Redondo.epub

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Dolores Redondo’s Las que no duermen (part of the NASH — Navarra/Atlantic/Spanish/Hard-boiled — cycle) is a compact, atmospheric crime novel that fuses Basque-Navarrese folklore, family trauma, and forensic procedural elements into a tense, emotionally charged mystery. The narrative centers on a female investigator confronting both a chilling case and the ghosts of her past, with Redondo’s signature blend of mythic darkness and gritty realism. The narrative centers on a female investigator confronting

“You’re the one,” a voice echoed, not in her ears, but in the marrow of her teeth. “The one who listens to the dead so the living can sleep.”

If you loved The Invisible Guardian , this story is its dark sibling. It takes less than an hour to read but will linger in your dreams (or nightmares) for days. This intensity is why users tirelessly search for the —it is a portable, perfectly formatted piece of high-quality horror literature.

Indirectly, yes. The mythology of the Inguma appears in The Invisible Guardian , but the characters do not cross over. Think of it as a spiritual prequel.

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