The Invisible Guardian: A Gripping Psychological Thriller Novel - Perfect for Late-Night Reading & Book Club Discussions
The Invisible Guardian: A Gripping Psychological Thriller Novel - Perfect for Late-Night Reading & Book Club Discussions

The Invisible Guardian: A Gripping Psychological Thriller Novel - Perfect for Late-Night Reading & Book Club Discussions

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Already a #1 international bestseller, this taut, gripping psychological thriller follows a police inspector who reluctantly returns to her hometown in Spain’s Basque Country—a place shrouded in mythology and superstition—to solve a series of eerie murders.When the body of a teenaged girl is found on a riverbank in a remote area, the crime appears all too similar to a murder committed only months prior, igniting the worst fears of the small community of Elizondo. Homicide inspector Amaia Salazar, a strong, borderline-obsessive investigator, is assigned to the case. After all, this beautiful, peculiar backwater steeped in the blood of the Spanish Inquisition, where pagan beliefs still flourish under a thin veneer of modernity, is a space she knows better than anyone. Forced to return to Elizondo, a town she has always sought to escape, Amaia is tasked with finding a serial killer on the loose. As the murders in the area grow increasingly violent, the locals come to believe only one creature could possibly be responsible: a creature of Basque mythology known as the basajaun, or Invisible Guardian. But Amaia is logical—a professional—and she refuses to let local superstitions distract her from her careful detective work. As the investigation deepens, a troubling secret from Amaia’s past plagues her with nightmares and soon her findings seem to transform myth into reality. Everything she believes to be rational and verifiable is called into question. Now Amaia must fight her demons and determine if these murders are the work of a ritualistic killer or something even darker.

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I am not usually a reader of police procedural murder mysteries but I do devour BBC mystery shows. I picked up this one on the advice of my Pamplona exchange sister-- who is married to a Basque police officer in Navarra where the book takes place. I am glad I did.Not only did I get a story firmly entrenched in the regional flavor (literally part of the mystery revolves around a Basque pastry called txantxigorras) of the myths mediating the relationship between humans and primeval forest and harsh environmental conditions in the valley, but also a protagonist fully fledged and tangled up in disturbing and tragic family history.Amaia is a police officer called back to her small hometown by a series of murders of young girls killed in a ritualistic way. But her investigation unearths not only clues to the murder, but repressed memories of her disturbed mother's actions that will have lasting consequences on her whole family.The setting is often described in a poetic way, there is a touch of deus ex machina in the slight fantastical touches at times, and the pov switches were sometimes sudden, but that might be a cultural or translation issues rather than fault with the writing itself. Otherwise Amaia's slow, step by step accumulation of clues through police grunt work and hunches based on her insider knowledge of the town rang true to me.The book ends with at least one mystery still not tied up, leading to the next book in the trilogy..still only available in Spanish. I might have to dust off my rusty Spanish and read the next one just to find out what happens if it doesn't get translated quickly....
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