The Weeping Waters
Overview
In San Isidro, grief does not stay private. It drifts in from the river after dark, wearing a woman's cry and the shape of an old warning everyone in town knows but no one speaks lightly. Years ago, the river took Santiago after luring him from his house with the voice of a grieving woman. Now it is moving again. Children hear it in the night. Families begin waking to open windows and missing footsteps. And the old story of La Llorona starts feeling less like folklore than memory.
When Maria Alvarez flees the city with her children, Sofia and Mateo, she thinks she is escaping one form of ruin. Instead she rents a house beside a river that already knows their names. As the town tightens around the disappearance of Diego Garcia, Maria learns that San Isidro is held together by more than poverty, habit, and faith. It is held together by repetition, by a grief that has settled into the riverbank for generations, and by older rules guarded by Do a Rosa and Father Tom s.
What begins as a mother's fear for her children deepens into a confrontation with drowned sorrow itself. The Weeping Waters is folkloric river horror about maternal grief, inherited haunting, and the terror of discovering that some waters do not only take the dead. They keep the cry that comes after them.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798289979841
- ISBN-10: 9798289979841
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: June 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.69 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.97 pounds
- Page Count: 330
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