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Mystery Lights

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41 of 41 copies available

Set against the stark background of the Southwestern desert, Lena Valencia's Mystery Lights glows with the promise?and fear?of the world we know and the worlds we don't, following women and girls as they navigate dangers both supernatural and existential.

An influencer attempts to derail a viral TV marketing campaign with her violent cult following. A marriage between two ghost hunters is threatened when one of them loses her ability to see spirits. The lives of a famous painter in the twilight of her career and a teenage UFO enthusiast converge when a mysterious glowing orb appears in their small desert town. And a slasher-flick screenwriter looking for inspiration escapes a pack of wild dogs only to find herself locked in an SUV with a strange man beside her. Set primarily in deserts throughout the American Southwest, Lena Valencia's Mystery Lights is a debut collection of stories about women and girls at the crossroads of mundane daily life and existential dread.

From the all-too-real horror of a sexual predator on a college campus to a lost sister transformed by cave-dwelling creatures, Mystery Lights grapples with terrors both familiar and fantastic, introducing an electrifying new voice in contemporary fiction while bringing to light the many faces of the forces that haunt us.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 17, 2024
      Valencia’s accomplished debut collection portrays female characters in stark relief against unforgiving desert settings. In “The Reclamation,” a middle-aged woman attends a “self-actualization bootcamp” in the Coachella Valley. When her yurt mate disappears, she sets off on an increasingly dangerous walk across the “dried out and unwelcoming” landscape to find her. In the title story, Wendy arrives in Marfa, Tex., to supervise a marketing campaign for the reboot of a TV show only to find her efforts derailed by masses of young women devoted to an influencer who preaches “purity through chaos.” In “The White Place,” a standout entry, an unnamed artist reminiscent of Georgia O’Keeffe has an affair with a much younger ceramicist, who flatters her and her work in exchange for an introduction to her art dealer. In these stories, women are often in competition with each other; for instance, when the unnamed artist learns her lover has impregnated a 17-year-old, she exerts her influence to change the course of the younger woman’s life. Throughout, Valencia exhibits a mastery of plot and keen perception of her characters’s vulnerabilities. These alluring stories deserve a wide readership. Agent: Michelle Brower, Trellis Literary.

    • Library Journal

      December 6, 2024

      Valencia's debut short story collection finds women of all ages and experiences faced with horror, both real and supernatural. "Dogs" tells the story of a scriptwriter's break in the desert where, during a walk, she is threatened by a pack of menacing dogs. Rescued by an innocuous-looking man in a truck, she finds that danger comes in all forms. "The White Place," perhaps the strongest story in the collection, depicts a sixtysomething artist, her twentysomething lover who uses her to get his artwork noticed, and the teenager he has impregnated. A mysterious glowing orb in the desert informs each character's actions, leading to an eerie ending. The title story follows a TV crew filming a publicity stunt out in the desert, which is hijacked by an influencer and her violent acolytes. "Trogloxene" is the utterly creepy tale of two sisters who enter a cave with their parents on a tour; only one emerges. Jess Nahikian narrates the stories with effective pacing, impressive inflection, and a real ability to convey the odd circumstances of each tale. Her immersive narration draws listeners in and inexorably ratchets up the tension. VERDICT For collections where horror and short stories are popular.--B. Allison Gray

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Jess Nahikian brings to life this collection of bizarre short stories set in the American Southwest. Whether purely human or supernatural, each of the short stories in this collection examines a woman trapped in a state of terror. Even when the supernatural element is just a metaphor, stories of a ghostly prospector haunting the bathroom of a college campus, media stunts gone horribly wrong, and horrifying experiences at a home for the elderly capture the experience of what it's like to be a woman in the United States. Nahikian's perfect pacing turns up the terror just the right amount to keep the listener on edge. V.B. © AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine

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