Folk-horror fans? Pick this up!
Ok, so based on the title, it's fairly obvious I'm a huge fan of folklore and horror. Few others factors will reel me into a story faster. And when it's done well, I will be a fan of the author for life.
Yes, Cynthia Pelayo, you have a new fan!
Ari Molina's a hardworking teen in Chicago, trying to rebuild her life after a tragedy. But the hits just keep on coming. Her father is back in town and promptly is injured in a terrible car crash. He's also a drug enforcement agent in Mexico--obviously, a dangerous job which has already impacted their family in more ways than one. The worst--her mother recently was murdered by a cartel. And a new gang, the Latin Apostles, are devastating the Chicago streets she calls home. And everywhere she turns, death lurks... both figuratively and literally. Ari sees Santa Muerte everywhere lately, it seems--tattoos, gangster graffiti, cards, candles...and maybe even the figure of legend, herself. How do all these groups and seemingly unrelated crimes/incidents fit together? And is Ari haunted by nightmares from stress and grief or the real Saint Death?
I enjoyed Ari's journey through this book. The folklore kept me riveted, and the horror scenes were top notch. If anything, I felt a few chapters dragged in the middle and a bit later. But it was still worth it for the climax which was...ok no spoilers, but let's just say it was disturbing yet moving. I'm hoping for a sequel, but I don't know if one's coming. Either way, I would love to return to this tale and learn more about Santa Muerte😃