The 'NASH' file, if you find the clean version, preserves Redondo’s use of italics for dream sequences—crucial for distinguishing reality from nightmare. At 98 pages, it is a perfect evening read, though it will guarantee you, ironically, lose sleep."
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. Las Que No Duermen NASH - Dolores Redondo.epub
Las que no duermen NASH es mucho más que un simple thriller. La obra gravita en torno a una serie de temas profundos y universales: The 'NASH' file, if you find the clean
Some readers find the 608-page novel slightly slow or "irregular," noting that it takes time to build intensity before a high-stakes finale. Protagonist Reception: Redondo suggests that unresolved violence creates a psychic