| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Las que no duermen: Nash | | Author | Dolores Redondo | | Series | Las que no duermen (a digital-first novella series) | | Genre | Dark thriller / Noir / Mystery | | Main character | Nash Elizondo (a former police officer) | | Setting | Baztán Valley, Navarre, Spain (same as the Trilogía del Baztán ) |
: Delving into local myths, ancestral knowledge, and the psychology of a "lineage of women who do not bend". Key Themes and Inspiration Historical Oppression Las Que No Duermen NASH - Dolores Redondo.epub
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. | Item | Details | |------|---------| | |
The narrative revolves around a mysterious, sleepless woman residing in an old, decaying house in the Navarro countryside. She is a keeper of secrets—specifically, the secrets of the Inguma , a demon from Basque mythology that enters homes at night to suffocate sleepers. Unlike the heroes of Redondo’s novels (like Inspector Amaia Salazar), the protagonist of "Las Que No Duermen" occupies a morally gray area. She does not fight the darkness; she negotiates with it. She is a keeper of secrets—specifically, the secrets
While documenting a local witchcraft legend, Nash discovers the body of Andrea Dancur, a young woman missing for three years. The discovery reopens a closed case for which someone is already imprisoned, forcing a new investigation that blends scientific rigor with ancient mysteries. The Meaning of "NASH"
Nash Elizondo isn't your typical investigator. She focuses on the psychology of the victim, attempting to reconstruct their world to find the truth.
The inclusion of is not a typo for "Nashville" or a character name. In the context of Spanish digital publishing, "NASH" likely refers to a specific digital distributor, encoding group, or watermark tag used in early 2020s e-book releases.