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Las Que No Duermen Nash - Dolores Redondo.epub ◎ ❲Limited❳

Beneath the page-turning plot, Las Que No Duermen is a meditation on how societies process—or fail to process—their violent pasts. The Plaza Mayor, a site of execution and heresy trials during the Inquisition, serves as a metaphor for Spain’s own history. Redondo suggests that unresolved violence creates a psychic wound that festers over centuries. The "sleepless" women of the title are perhaps the keepers of these memories, the witnesses who refuse to look away even when the rest of society wants to slumber.

If you’d like, I can produce a shorter 2–3 sentence blurb, a one-paragraph spoiler summary, or a comparison to another specific book. Las Que No Duermen NASH - Dolores Redondo.epub

, a forensic psychologist who, while researching a witchcraft legend in the Legarrea pit cave, discovers the remains of Andrea Dancur, a girl missing for three years. Set in March 2020 against the backdrop of the emerging pandemic, the discovery reopens a closed case for which an innocent woman may be imprisoned. The investigation moves between scientific rigor and the exploration of ancestral mysteries and human psychology. Key Strengths Atmosphere: Beneath the page-turning plot, Las Que No Duermen

Dolores Redondo is a Spanish author born in 1969 in Donostia, Gipuzkoa, in the Basque Country. She began her writing career in the early 2000s, initially focusing on writing for television and theater. However, it wasn't until the publication of her debut novel, "La lengua de las mariposas", in 2011 that she gained widespread recognition. Since then, Redondo has gone on to write several bestselling novels, cementing her position as one of the leading figures in Spanish thriller fiction. The "sleepless" women of the title are perhaps