Santa
Muerte, Mexico’s Saint Death is here and she’s coming for you!
Post
Mortem Press announces Cynthia Pelayo’s latest young adult novel, Santa Muerte
Post Mortem Press announces the release of its latest young
adult horror novel Santa Muerte written by Cynthia (cina) Pelayo. Pelayo’s Santa
Muerte
was researched using recent media reports of the escalating drug cartel crimes
in Mexico and North America and the suspected involvement of worship to Santa
Muerte, a saint-like figure said to provide love, luck, money, and revenge –
all at a price. The novel follows a 17-year-old girl living in Chicago, Ariana
Molina, who struggles with visions of death while trying to save her father, a
Mexican federal investigator, as well as herself from the wrath of the drug
cartels and Saint Death.
Ariana
Molina is a high school student in Chicago and life is quiet until her father,
Reynaldo Molina, the lead federal investigator in Mexico targeting criminal
organizations arrives on her door step. After her father is involved in a
mysterious car accident that leaves one person dead, Ari begins to have visions
of a veiled skeletal figure that asks for her father.
Struggling
with gruesome ghosts, and being suspicious of suspected gang members that have
moved in across the street, Ari soon becomes the target of the drug cartels and
their black magic cult of Santa Muerte.
Santa
Muerte is available in trade paperback and eBook format via Amazon and other
fine on-line retailers.
About
the author:
Cynthia
(cina) Pelayo grew up in a haunted house with very superstitious parents in
inner city Chicago. She went on to pursue a Master of Fine Art in Writing at
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she says she majored in the
macabre. Pelayo's short story collection, Loteria, is a collection of 54
short stories that explores Latin American superstition, folklore, legend and
myth. She is the Publisher/Gravedigger of Burial Day Books, a boutique horror
press. She lives with her husband and two angry shih tzus in the very
neighborhood she was raised. She wears black—most of the time—and she stays out
of the sun as much as (un)humanly possible.
About
Post Mortem Press:
Post
Mortem Press has quickly become a powerful voice in the small genre press
community. Mixing business acumen with a deep regard for the author, Post
Mortem Press has gained the trust and respect of many renowned authors, from F
Paul Wilson, Jack Ketchum, Gary Bruanbeck, Tim Waggoner, Michael Arnzen, and Jonathan
Maberry, to Harlan Ellison, Joe Hill and Clive Barker. Our goal is provide a
showcase for talented authors, affording exposure and opportunity to "get
noticed" by the mainstream publishing community.
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