1883. Catherine Danaher, a postulate with the Sisters of Mercy in Pittsburgh, receives disturbing news. Her sister Brigid, whom she hasn’t seen in over ten years, has died and Brigid’s wealthy husband wants her to come to New Mexico Territory to act as governess for his two children. Catherine doesn’t want to leave her young charges at St. Paul’s Orphanage. Her Mother Superior tells her that her sister’s children need her more. Catherine boards a train and travels to a town called Santa Fe. Things there are strange to her, the Spanish language, customs. She discovers her sister died under peculiar circumstances, and her disagreeable brother-in-law seems oddly unperturbed. The Mexican housekeeper may know more than she’s saying. And Catherine’s young nephew and niece, are reserved, distant. But there’s something else, something terrifying, something that cries out in the night. And Catherine must face it alone.
‘The River Ghost is a work to be read by candlelight - and it will haunt you long after the flame goes out.’
C. Courtney Joyner, award-winning author, screenwriter, film historian
‘Southwest history and oral legend merge into a gripping supernatural tale of greed, murder, and justice in this fresh rendition of an infamous apparition.’
Jane Little Botkin, multiple award-winning author
Genre: Western
‘The River Ghost is a work to be read by candlelight - and it will haunt you long after the flame goes out.’
C. Courtney Joyner, award-winning author, screenwriter, film historian
‘Southwest history and oral legend merge into a gripping supernatural tale of greed, murder, and justice in this fresh rendition of an infamous apparition.’
Jane Little Botkin, multiple award-winning author
Genre: Western
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