Eva, Chicana/indigenous artist
and mother of two, lives on a dusty ranch near Albuquerque with her college
professor/magickian husband, Jericho. Eva is also a practitioner of brujería
and curanderisma.
Just a couple of weeks before
Halloween, or Hallows as Eva and Jericho call it, Eva is drowsing at her
kitchen table when she awakens to a woman’s screams coming from the direction
of the river. She runs barefoot across the scrubby grasses, cactus, and rocks
to find Jericho in the water with their friend Cecilia. Cecilia is beaten bloody
and drowned.
Cecilia’s blood is found both in
her car and Jericho’s, and the police find intimate photos of Cecilia in the
glovebox of Jericho’s car. Eva, still traumatized by the drowning death of her
best childhood friend, Karma, is now re-traumatized by both Cecilia’s murder
and her husband’s betrayal.
Where before she was haunted just
by Karma’s memory and her fragmented recollections of her death, Eva is now
also haunted by Cecilia, sometimes in the form of an owl. And someone—or
something—is cursing her with unexplained bruises, statues running blood,
fainting, and paralysis.
Then suddenly, people from Eva’s
past begin appearing. First the boyfriend that abandoned her in San Diego shows
up at Cecilia’s funeral. He and Eva rekindle their relationship. Then the girl,
now woman, that had accused Eva of drowning Karma arrives at Eva’s house
offering to help her. Although Karma’s death was eventually ruled an accident,
Eva had come under suspicion because of the girl’s accusations.
Not knowing who she can trust, Eva has
to rely on herself and her magick to make sense of the tragic events of her
life and keep herself and her children from danger.
Although Cecilia’s murder and the
climax of the story are the only parts of intense action, the author uses short
chapters to keep the story from dragging, even the passages that are just Eva
dreaming or talking with her sister.
Eva’s memory gaps and fainting spells
make her a somewhat unreliable narrator, suggesting to the reader, and to Eva
herself, that perhaps she is responsible for the deaths of her two friends. The
suspense builds even further at the end when the reader realizes before Eva who
the killer is.
“River Woman, River Demon” releases
Oct. 4, just in time for Hallows. It is a fun, quick read that will entertain
and intrigue.