• Offering to the Storm

  • The Baztan Trilogy, Book 3
  • By: Dolores Redondo
  • Narrated by: Emma Gregory
  • Length: 15 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (90 ratings)

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Offering to the Storm

By: Dolores Redondo
Narrated by: Emma Gregory
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Publisher's summary

The final audiobook in Dolores Redondo's atmospheric Baztan trilogy, featuring Inspector Amaia Salazar. With masterful storytelling and a detective to rival Sarah Lund, this Spanish best-selling series has taken Europe by storm.

In Pamplona, capital of Navarra, Amaia Salazar is called in to investigate the death of a baby girl. The baby has red marks on her face, indicating she has been murdered. According to the girl's grandmother, the father tried to run away with the body, uttering something about an offering. She also mentions the Inguma - an evil being of Basque mythology that kills people in their sleep.

The investigation takes Amaia and her team to the nearby valley of Baztan, where there have been an abnormally high number of similar cases - and some procedural irregularities. Meanwhile a murderer, Berasategui, is found dead in his cell from a drug-induced coma, which he can't have done without help.

Soon Amaia will have to face the true origin of the events that have ravaged the Baztan valley for years - even if an impressive snowstorm tries to bury the devastating truth.

©2014 Dolores Redondo, 2014 Translation copyright - Nick Caistor and Lorenza Garcia (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers

Critic reviews

Praise for The Invisible Guardian:
"This first volume in a planned trilogy is an international best seller, combining singular characters and an eerily atmospheric setting." ( Sunday Times)
"Combines singular characters and an eerily atmospheric setting." ( Sunday Times)
"Has so many facets to it that it becomes utterly compelling." ( Publishing Perspectives)

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Mystery, crime, twists, and much more!

This is the third book in the Baztan Trilogy. I first encountered this story on Netflix where I watched the portrayal of the story through film. It intrigued me to understand the intricacies of the story better by listening to the books. I was not disappointed in either and I recommend this brilliant trilogy.

The third book follows the second by unwinding the truth about the crimes of the past and closing the loop on all the unanswered questions. It involves cults, murder, betrayal, and much more!

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GREAT Narration!!

Emma Gregory does a spectacular job narrating this gripping story! Highest possible marks for her and for Dolores Redondo!!

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Another fabulous story!!!

Please keep these books coming!!! I find myself unable to stop listening. Character development is great and the description of the scenes makes me feel like I am witnessing the drama first hand. The narration is spot on.

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Exceptional

Outstanding trilogy, narrator, (and translation). Thank you team Redondo.

This book, 3rd in the trilogy, is much more than a conventional murder mystery. It covers Basque history and culture, a range of human emotions, and a plot that keeps you in suspense right up to the very end.

Well worth listening. (it should be noted that the narrator of the first volume was not as good with English as the narrator of the last two)

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love the story!!

loved it!!! I saw the movies on Netflix and knew I wanted to read them. the books are even better!!

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Amazing¡¡

You need to finish this trilogy if you started¡¡¡. The end is amazing¡
This is a kind of "imposible to put down book" from the first page. It´s adictive¡¡¡

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Still amazing

Although it still spins the same take, this book is very enthralling and worth reading. Amazing author and very good narrator. Very good reading .

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Good Story, Frustrating Lead Character

Overall, this was a good ending to the trilogy. I like the way the author tied all three stories together and I liked the subtlety of the supernatural elements, which helped make everything more believable.

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I must admit I didn't really care for the lead character. I'm all for a flawed character but I thought she seemed relatively unbothered by some of her own actions given how self-righteous she was with others. James was almost too underatanding and I just found Markena's obessession with Amaia to be annoying.

Also, towards the end, maybe she was blinded by infatuation, but it almost seemed too obvious who was behind it all and the fact that she kept believing that person's lies seems far fetched for a "star cop".

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excellent excellent

This series is the best I have ever listened to. I loved it! not a dull moment for me!

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The conclusion of an amazing trilogy

This is the conclusion of an amazing trilogy. A wonderful mix of folklore and crime fiction.

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