Daniel Ramírez: Los días que no existieron, nazis ocultos, ETA y memoria familiar | Atrapalibros

We interviewed Daniel Ramírez García-Mina for Atrapalibros about "The Days That Never Existed," his novel published by Espasa. The story follows Julia, a journalist haunted by a murder that has shaped her life for almost twenty years. The discovery of some documents leads her to Gustav Hafner, an aging Nazi with an unresolved past. From there, the novel unfolds an investigation that intertwines historical memory, political violence, ETA terrorism, journalism, guilt, and family silences. In this conversation, we spoke with Daniel Ramírez about the real-life documentation that underpins the novel, about Nazis who sought refuge in Spain, about the memory of ETA, about the development of Julia as the protagonist, and about one of the book's central questions: what would we have done in certain circumstances? "The Days That Never Existed" is a historical and emotional thriller, but also a novel about conscience, responsibility, and the wounds that remain open when a society chooses not to fully confront its past. 📚 Book: The Days That Never Were ✍️ Author: Daniel Ramírez García-Mina 🏛️ Publisher: Espasa 🎙️ Interview: Atrapalibros Thank you for joining us at Atrapalibros. Follow us to discover books, authors, and literary conversations. » Subscribe here:    / @atrapalibros   Connect with Atrapalibros on social media: Instagram:   / atrapalibros.es   Facebook:   / atrapalibros.es   Twitter:   / atrapalibros_es