Some towns bury their past.
Willow's Crossing let the river keep it.
After a violent summer storm tears through Willow's Crossing, the Ashwater River begins to give something back.
A child's shoe.
A rusted watch.
A name no one remembers.
When seven-year-old Marcus brings home a perfectly preserved shoe from the riverbank, it sparks a quiet unease that spreads through the town. Soon, more objects appear-intact, impossible, and deeply personal. Children begin whispering unfamiliar names in their sleep. Elders grow silent. And the air itself feels... heavier.
Mara Greene has always been able to sense what others ignore-the weight of unspoken stories, the presence of what lingers. But what's rising from the Ashwater isn't one spirit.
It's many.
As Mara is drawn deeper into the mystery, she uncovers a hidden truth woven into the town's history: generations of lives quietly erased, their stories buried beneath silence, shame, and survival. With the help of a reluctant groundskeeper, a determined archivist, and a community forced to confront its past, Mara must do something far more difficult than facing the dead-
She must help the living remember.
Because the voices in the water aren't seeking revenge.
They're asking to be named.
And until they are, the river will not rest.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
Cozy horror with emotional depthSouthern Gothic and culturally rooted storytellingSupernatural mysteries grounded in real human experiencesStories about memory, legacy, and healing
In this powerful and haunting novel, Albert Scales delivers:
A story where the true horror isn't what was done...
But what was forgotten.