River Woman, River Demon : A Novel

Jennifer Givhan

Kyla Garcia (Narrator)

10-04-22

12hrs 49min

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10-04-22

12hrs 49min

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Fiction/Thrillers

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“Jennifer Givhan has invoked a delectable spellbinder. River Woman, River Demon is a conjuring of equal parts murder mystery, brujería, sex and romance, hauntings and terror, femme empowerment, all with a dash of Northern New Mexican cooking. ¡Buen provecho!” Ana Castillo, award-winning author of So Far from God

Finalist for the 2023 Spur Award for Best Contemporary Novel
Finalist for the New Mexico--Arizona Book Award for Mystery & Thriller
A Good Housekeeping Best Book of the Year
A Hip Latina Pick of Best Books of 2022 by Latinx Authors
A Ms. Magazine Pick of the Month's Reads for the Rest of Us
A Goodreads Pick for 2023's Biggest Mystery/Thriller Trends
A Sarah Selects Pick of the Month
A Good Housekeeping Pick of 22 Best Books by Latinx Authors to Read beyond Hispanic Heritage Month 
A CrimeReads Pick of Books Featuring Witches
A BuzzFeed Books Pick of Best Books of the Month
A BookRiot Pick of 8 Magical Mystery Books to Get Lost In
A Barnes & Noble Pick of Best Audiobooks for Hispanic Heritage Month
A Betches.com Pick of Fall Books
A Yahoo!Life Pick of Fascinating Books by Latinx Authors
A Goodreads Pick of Mysteries & Thrillers by Authors of Color
A We Are Bookish Pick of Fall & Winter Must-Reads
A Rap Sheet Pick of Fall Crime, Mystery, & Thrillers  
A Literary Hub Pick
A Foreword Reviews Pick of the Day
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Award-winning Mexican-American and Indigenous author Jennifer Givhan brings us an exquisitely written, spell-binding psychological thriller—weaving together folk magick with personal and cultural empowerment—that is perfect for fans of Mexican Gothic.

When Eva’s husband is arrested for the murder of a friend, she must confront her murky past and embrace her magick to find out what really happened that night on the river.

Eva Santos Moon is a burgeoning Chicana artist who practices the ancient, spiritual ways of brujería and curanderisma, but she’s at one of her lowest points—suffering from disorienting blackouts, creative stagnation, and a feeling of disconnect from her magickal roots. When her husband, a beloved university professor and the glue that holds their family together, is taken into custody for the shocking murder of their friend, Eva doesn’t know whom to trust—least of all, herself. She soon falls under suspicion as a potential suspect, and her past rises to the surface, dredging up the truth about an eerily similar death from her childhood.

Struggling with fragmented memories and self-doubt, an increasingly terrified Eva fears that she might have been involved in both murders. But why doesn’t she remember? Only the dead women know for sure, and they’re coming for her with a haunting vengeance. As she fights to keep her family out of danger, Eva realizes she must use her magick as a bruja to protect herself and her loved ones, while confronting her own dark history.

River Woman, River Demon is a mysterious incantation of reckoning with the past and claiming one’s unique power and voice.

Praise

“Jennifer Givhan has invoked a delectable spellbinder. River Woman, River Demon is a conjuring of equal parts murder mystery, brujería, sex and romance, hauntings and terror, femme empowerment, all with a dash of Northern New Mexican cooking. ¡Buen provecho!” Ana Castillo, award-winning author of So Far from God

“A murder mystery with organic roots in the otherworldly…There are all the expected thrills and chills as well as some unexpected ones, but the real gift here is Givhan’s command of language. She employs gorgeous metaphors and crass slang with precision. In a similar way, the mystical and the earthly are seamlessly intertwined, in place as well as in plot. It’s not often that we get a story of hoodoo and conjuring that presents these as religious elements rather than sensational ones. Eva embodies these complexities as well; she’s a memorable and multifaceted heroine. Sharp as glass shards and lush as the desert after the rain, the writing is the true magic here.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Givhan’s River Woman, River Demon is full of unexpected magick, hauntings, and secrets as a woman makes sense of her past and her power. I loved figuring out with her what exactly she was capable of.” Sarah Blake, author of Clean Air 

“Jenn Givhan is a powerful conjurer of words. In River Woman, River Demon she has woven a tale rich in culture, folklore, and social relevance. Intriguing, suspenseful, and inspiring, the novel reminds us that no matter how dark life may become, we don’t need to be perfect and we don’t have to fight every battle alone to rise toward the light.” Rudy Ruiz, author of The Resurrection of Fulgencio Ramirez and Valley of Shadows

“Riveting…Featuring lush, evocative prose and beautiful, detailed descriptions of people and places, the book is difficult to put down…River Woman, River Demon is a seamless psychological and supernatural thriller about resilience and personal empowerment.” Foreword Reviews (starred review)

“In River Woman, River Demon, Givhan writes: ‘For us folks of color, conjuring isn’t entertainment; it’s the brass key pointing us to freedom.’ And with this novel Givhan wholly embodies this thesis, manifesting a richly textured exploration of personal pain, trauma, and loss, while capturing that slippery dreamlike beyond that people of color feel in our bones. River Woman, River Demon is a major working, a novel both visceral and revelatory.” Cadwell Turnbull, award-winning author of No Gods, No Monsters

“[A] thrilling tale…[A] wonderfully written Magickal ride full of red herrings, plot twists, and authentic Magick in the Shadowlands.” Jamie Della, author of The Book of Spells: The Magick of Witchcraft

“This book is a stunner. Thank you, Jenn Givhan, for creating a book of such power, spirituality, mystery, intersectional thoughtfulness, and resonance.” Angelique Zobitz, author of Love Letters to the Revolution

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Language English
Release Day Oct 3, 2022
Release Date October 4, 2022
Release Date Machine 1664841600
Imprint Blackstone Publishing
Provider Blackstone Publishing
Categories Available in Large Print, Coming Soon, None Discounted Titles, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Literature & Fiction, Women's Fiction, Genre Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Suspense, Magical Realism, Supernatural, Psychological, Fiction - All, Fiction - Adult
Author Bio
Jennifer Givhan

Jennifer Givhan, a National Endowment for the Arts and PEN/Rosenthal Emerging Voices fellow, is a Chicana and Indigenous novelist, poet, and transformational coach. She is the author of Jubilee, which received an honorable mention for the 2021 Rudolfo Anaya Best Latino-Focused Fiction Book Award, and Trinity Sight, winner of the 2020 Southwest Book Award. She has also published five full-length poetry collections and her honors include the Frost Place Latinx Scholarship and the Joy Harjo Poetry Prize.

Narrator Bio
Kyla Garcia

Kyla Garcia is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator. Born and raised in Hoboken, New Jersey, she discovered acting at the age of eight when she played Lady Macbeth in a children’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy. She made her off-Broadway debut at fifteen when she played Dorothy in Oz: A Twisted Musical. Eleven years after she discovered her passion for acting, she would go on to play Lady Macbeth once again in London at the Globe Theatre, where she studied Shakespeare during her third year at Mason Gross School of the Arts. She received her BFA in acting from Rutgers University.

Overview

Finalist for the 2023 Spur Award for Best Contemporary Novel
Finalist for the New Mexico--Arizona Book Award for Mystery & Thriller
A Good Housekeeping Best Book of the Year
A Hip Latina Pick of Best Books of 2022 by Latinx Authors
A Ms. Magazine Pick of the Month's Reads for the Rest of Us
A Goodreads Pick for 2023's Biggest Mystery/Thriller Trends
A Sarah Selects Pick of the Month
A Good Housekeeping Pick of 22 Best Books by Latinx Authors to Read beyond Hispanic Heritage Month 
A CrimeReads Pick of Books Featuring Witches
A BuzzFeed Books Pick of Best Books of the Month
A BookRiot Pick of 8 Magical Mystery Books to Get Lost In
A Barnes & Noble Pick of Best Audiobooks for Hispanic Heritage Month
A Betches.com Pick of Fall Books
A Yahoo!Life Pick of Fascinating Books by Latinx Authors
A Goodreads Pick of Mysteries & Thrillers by Authors of Color
A We Are Bookish Pick of Fall & Winter Must-Reads
A Rap Sheet Pick of Fall Crime, Mystery, & Thrillers  
A Literary Hub Pick
A Foreword Reviews Pick of the Day
See All +

Award-winning Mexican-American and Indigenous author Jennifer Givhan brings us an exquisitely written, spell-binding psychological thriller—weaving together folk magick with personal and cultural empowerment—that is perfect for fans of Mexican Gothic.

When Eva’s husband is arrested for the murder of a friend, she must confront her murky past and embrace her magick to find out what really happened that night on the river.

Eva Santos Moon is a burgeoning Chicana artist who practices the ancient, spiritual ways of brujería and curanderisma, but she’s at one of her lowest points—suffering from disorienting blackouts, creative stagnation, and a feeling of disconnect from her magickal roots. When her husband, a beloved university professor and the glue that holds their family together, is taken into custody for the shocking murder of their friend, Eva doesn’t know whom to trust—least of all, herself. She soon falls under suspicion as a potential suspect, and her past rises to the surface, dredging up the truth about an eerily similar death from her childhood.

Struggling with fragmented memories and self-doubt, an increasingly terrified Eva fears that she might have been involved in both murders. But why doesn’t she remember? Only the dead women know for sure, and they’re coming for her with a haunting vengeance. As she fights to keep her family out of danger, Eva realizes she must use her magick as a bruja to protect herself and her loved ones, while confronting her own dark history.

River Woman, River Demon is a mysterious incantation of reckoning with the past and claiming one’s unique power and voice.