The Queen of the Cicadas
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Narrated by:
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Maggie Schneider
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V. Castro
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"In the age of phony fiction, V. Castro is the voice of authenticity; Una voz que lucha por la igualdad. Dark, atmospheric, sexy, and dangerous, her fiction brings readers her unfiltered Latinx essence and a unique pulpy flavor. Her work matters. Read it." (Gabino Iglesias, author of Coyote Songs)
2018. Belinda Alvarez has returned to Texas for the wedding of her best friend, Veronica. The farm is the site of an urban legend, la Reina de las Chicharras - the Queen of the Cicadas.
In 1950s South Texas, a farmworker from San Luis Potosi, Mexico, is murdered. Her death is ignored by the town, but not the Aztec goddess of death, Mictecacíhuatl. The goddess hears her dying cries and creates a plan for both to be physically reborn by feeding on vengeance and worship.
Belinda and the new owner of the farmhouse, Hector, find themselves immersed in the legend and realize it is part of their fate as well.
Flame Tree Press is the imprint of long-standing independent Flame Tree Publishing, dedicated to full-length original fiction in the horror and suspense, science fiction and fantasy, and crime/mystery/thriller categories. The list brings together fantastic new authors and the more established names; the award winners, and exciting, original voices.
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- Doctor What
- 20-02-22
Creepy and uplifting!
What begins as a classic revenge haunting tale strays into something bigger. It was an unexpected shift, but I loved the optimism for the future and engagement with the past.
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