The Sleeping Sisters
A Novel
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
A threatened mother and a relentless detective collide when a series of murders awaken something long buried in the New Mexican desert in this mesmerizing novel of literary horror, perfect for fans of Carmen Maria Machado and Stephen Graham Jones.
“A marvelously strange story of murder and motherhood. . . . I have no idea how to describe what I just read, but it was really, really cool.” —T. Kingfisher, author of What Moves the Dead
A mother’s love is the oldest curse
Fortuna Miércoles has finally moved her family to a better neighborhood across the Rio Grande, desperate to outrun the curse that’s stalked her bloodline since her greatest grandmother crossed the desert with a cactus thorn splitting her throat. But burying a family’s violent legacy—or her own haunting secret—isn’t so easy. Twenty years ago, girls and women vanished into the Albuquerque night, their bones later unearthed on the mesa. The so-called Reaper was never caught. Now, beneath the dormant volcanoes called the Sleeping Sisters, the killings have begun again, and they’ve called forth something in Fortuna that she has long fought to keep buried...
Detective Jeanette Palacio has spent decades promising justice to the ghosts of her murdered cousins—alongside the memory of the other women she couldn’t avenge. When a new body turns up in Fortuna’s backyard, both women are pulled into a dangerous, ancient plot. Are the Sleeping Sisters awakening—or has someone in Fortuna’s family set a trap?
Inspired by true events, The Sleeping Sisters begins as a taut mystery shot through with myth and a Chicana-Indigenous reimagining of the legend of the headless woman—but by its cataclysmic end has spiraled into a fevered, feral hymn to motherhood and a mesmerizing portrait of trauma and the monstrous bargains we make to protect those we love.
"A haunting mystery and a fierce ode to motherhood. It will lodge in your heart like a cactus spine.”―Nat Cassidy, author of When the Wolf Comes Home
"Givhan’s lovely prose brings incisive introspection to this pulse-pounding mystery with a mythic twist.” ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"It’s everything I love—a wily mystery, blood-stirring Indigenous folklore, and complicated ties to land and family.”―Laurie L. Dove, author of Mask of the Deer Woman
"A folkloric masterpiece. Givhan winds a story as supple and horrifying as a bloody silk ribbon, and the result is electrifying.”―Taylor Grothe, author of Lethal Kiss
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
This hypnotic tale is a bewitching swirl of death, trauma, and feminine rage. When Fortuna Miércoles wins the lottery, she’s sure that starting fresh in an affluent Albuquerque neighbourhood will be the ultimate remedy for generations of darkness. But then a girl’s body is found in her new backyard, drawing the attention of Detective Jeanette Palacio, who pursues the demons from her own past as ferociously as Fortuna runs from hers. Dancing between timelines, Jennifer Givhan (River Woman, River Demon) spins the serial-killer procedural into a darkly prismatic work of horror, coloured with brilliant touches of Chicano spirituality and sinister folklore. (If you were terrified by “The Green Ribbon” as a child, you’re in for a gruesome treat.) Givhan’s background as a poet is evident in her gorgeous writing, imbuing the story with a lyricism that makes the elements of magical realism feel hauntingly macabre and even humorous at times—like when the ghosts of Jeanette’s murdered cousins chide her for not having solved their case yet. The Sleeping Sisters is a fantastic blend of genre thrills and literary craft.