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Las Que No Duermen NASH, the latest tour de force from Dolores Redondo, is a gripping addition to her "Tranquil Valleys" universe. Set against the haunting backdrop of the Basque Country and the onset of the 2020 pandemic, this "mystic noir" novel blends forensic science with ancient legends. Core Premise and Plot
Character and Atmosphere
Dolores Redondo has always excelled at creating female protagonists who are complex, damaged, and deeply resilient. In this standalone novel (or the beginning of a new series, depending on the reader's journey), she continues this tradition. The lead character is not just an investigator of crimes but a woman grappling with her own inheritance of pain and memory. Las Que No Duermen NASH - Dolores Redondo.epub
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A Shift in Landscape: From Myth to Legend
Readers familiar with Redondo’s work know her ability to weave local folklore into gripping police procedurals. While the Baztán Trilogy drew heavily on the mythology of the basajaun and the wild, animist spirits of the Pyrenees, Las Que No Duermen pivots toward a different kind of superstition: the urban legend. Las Que No Duermen NASH , the latest