Dolores Redondo’s Las que no duermen NASH is a compact, sharp work that combines psychological tension with atmospheric setting and a deep, humane curiosity about its characters. The title itself—hinting at sleeplessness, vigilance, and the murmuring persistence of memory—prepares the reader for a narrative that interrogates what stays awake in us: guilt, grief, desire, and the stories we tell ourselves to survive.
The story follows , a brilliant forensic psychologist and passionate caver. While exploring the deep, legendary chasm of the Legarrea pothole ( Sima de Legarrea ) to document historical folklore surrounding witchcraft, Nash stumbles upon something horrifyingly modern: the fresh corpse of a young woman. Las Que No Duermen NASH - Dolores Redondo.epub
Redondo masterfully blends Basque folklore (specifically the legend of the "Galerna") with rigorous forensic psychology. Historical Trauma: Dolores Redondo’s Las que no duermen NASH is