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Salt Bones

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Salt Bones

By: Jennifer Givhan
Narrated by: Victoria Villarreal
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Three women in one twisted family race for answers in this "stunning" mystery set in the Mexicali borderlands that "breathes new life into the myth of Persephone and Demeter" (Ana Reyes, author of The House in the Pines) and "beautifully explores the dark complexities of mother-daughter relationships" (Erin E. Adams, author of Jackal).

At the edge of the Salton Sea, in the blistering borderlands, something is out hunting. . .

Malamar Veracruz has never left the dust-choked town of El Valle. Here, Mal has done her best to build a good life: She’s raised two children, worked hard, and tried to forget the painful, unexplained disappearance of her sister, Elena. When another local girl goes missing, Mal plunges into a fresh yet familiar nightmare. As a desperate Mal hunts for answers, her search becomes increasingly tangled with inscrutable visions of a horse-headed woman, a local legend who Mal feels compelled to follow. Mal’s perspective is joined by the voices of her two daughters, all three of whom must work to uncover the truth about the missing girls in their community before it's too late.

Combining elements of Latina and Indigenous culture, family drama, mystery, horror, and magical realism in a spellbinding mix, Salt Bones lays bare the realities of environmental catastrophe, family secrets, and the unrelenting bond between mothers and daughters.

“Taut with a mother’s fierce love and the corrosive power of secrets . . . this is storytelling at its most urgent and haunting.”—Morgan Talty, author of Night of the Living Rez

“A novel of visceral and celestial storytelling power, where the grieving land holds as many secrets as the characters.”—Kali Fajardo-Anstine, author of Sabrina & Corina

©2025 Jennifer Givhan (P)2025 Mulholland Books
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Mythology Greek Mythology Scary Ancient Greece

Critic reviews

“Salt Bones breathes new poetry and life into the myth of Persephone and Demeter, drawing from the ancient story as deftly as from the contemporary realities of a single mother living on the Salton Sea. A mystery spiked with horror, magical realism, and stunning prose, this book cast a spell on me.”—Ana Reyes, author of The House in the Pines

“Salt Bones walks the shores of the mythical, unexplained darkness that we all run from, forming a real connection to the stories that are embedded in our lives as indigenous people. So many of us are haunted by so much; our traumatic histories, our family secrets and the threads of generational trauma. Jennifer Givhan has harnessed all of it here in these pages and wrapped us in the tenderness of her words—the poetry of a mother’s undying love—guiding us like a map of stars through the sizzling, mordant landscape of our nightmares. Her storytelling is all at once so fragile and so explosive that her words will haunt me for a lifetime.”—Ramona Emerson, author of Shutter
“Jennifer Givhan’s lyricism and rich storytelling immediately snatch you into this irresistible world of secrets, grief, and horror. Givhan’s poet’s voice brings depth and urgency to a story that feels both contemporary and as old as time, exploring the fault lines between mothers and daughters, myth and reality, beauty and horror.”—Tananarive Due, author of The Reformatory
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