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- Dolores Redondo.epub | Las Que No Duermen Nash

La novela se adentra de lleno en el funcionamiento de la psicología forense. El lector descubre que estos profesionales no son policías que tocan el cuerpo, sino que se dedican a investigar el estado mental del fallecido en el momento de su muerte, indagando en su entorno, sus rutinas y su forma de relacionarse.

This book is the second installment in the Los Valles Tranquilos series, following Esperando al diluvio (Awaiting the Flood). Reading the EPUB Version the highly awaited new novel by Dolores Redondo

The premise draws heavy inspiration from a dark, real-life event in Navarra's history. In 1936, at the start of the Spanish Civil War, a pregnant mother and her six children vanished. Locals long attributed their disappearance to dark legends or sudden flight, but decades later, forensic anthropologists descending into local chasms uncovered their remains, revealing a tragic historical mass murder hidden behind a veil of superstition. Connections to the Baztán Universe

Busca reivindicar a las mujeres sometidas a violencia. Las Que No Duermen NASH - Dolores Redondo.epub

The story takes place in March 2020, a few days before the COVID-19 state of alarm was declared in Spain, adding an extra layer of tension and urgency to an already compelling mystery. The protagonist is , a brilliant and multifaceted forensic psychologist and professor at the University of the Basque Country. While documenting the origin of a witchcraft legend in the Legarrea chasm, in the so-called Quiet Valleys of Navarre, Nash and her speleology team stumble upon the body of Andrea Dancur, a young woman who had been missing for three years, a case that had shocked the entire country.

For fans of Redondo's previous work, Las Que No Duermen NASH is particularly exciting. While it introduces the new series "Los Valles Tranquilos," it does not abandon the beloved world of the Baztán trilogy. The character of from those books, makes a significant appearance as a secondary character, creating a thrilling bridge between the two literary universes.

For casual readers picking up the digital file, the term "NASH" might initially seem like a cryptic geographical reference or a character's simple moniker. However, Redondo uses it as a brilliant narrative double entendre: La novela se adentra de lleno en el

Uno de los grandes aciertos de Redondo es su capacidad para entrelazar la ficción con hechos reales. Las que no duermen NASH se inspira directamente en la investigación del antropólogo forense Francisco Etxebarría, que en 2005 descendió a una sima para buscar los restos de una mujer y sus seis hijos que fueron arrojados allí en agosto de 1936, al inicio de la Guerra Civil española, bajo la acusación de brujería.

: The novel introduces a compelling new heroine, Nash Elizondo . She is a forensic psychologist and a professor at the University of the Basque Country, but her character is given a unique twist: she is also a speleologist (a cave explorer) who leads a team of archaeologists and ethnographers. This combination of skills makes her the perfect person to descend into the dark, legendary caves that are central to the plot.

mention that the author occasionally references her own previous books through the characters, which some found distracting. Reading the EPUB Version the highly awaited new

, a forensic psychologist and professor at the University of the Basque Country. Her name is more than just a moniker; "NASH" refers to the forensic protocol used to classify causes of death: ccidental, uicide, or

The story centers on , a woman who has left behind a traumatic past to reinvent herself. She lives a quiet life, managing a residence for older women in the secluded village of Roncal. Nash is a complex protagonist—resilient, observant, and haunted by memories she tries to keep at bay.

In the world of EPUB files—especially those circulated among collectors of Spanish-language literature—tags like “NASH” often signify one of the following:

: Forensic psychologist and university professor Nash Elizondo travels to the remote sima de Legarrea (the Legarrea chasm) in Navarra's Valles Tranquilos. Her original mission is academic: documenting the historical origins of regional witchcraft legends.