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Order ‘Mexican Gothic’ author Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s new book, ‘Silver Nitrate,’ today
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Date:2025-04-27 15:21:02
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Best-selling author of “Mexican Gothic,” Silvia Moreno-Garcia, returns with her latest novel “Silver Nitrate,” a tale of the supernatural and Mexican horror movies. “Silver Nitrate” is available to purchase now.
Order Silver NitrateWhat is 'Silver Nitrate' about?
Moreno-Garcia’s repertoire includes a vast range of magical realism, historical fiction, sci-fi and fantasy, from "Gods of Jade and Shadow" to "The Daughter of Doctor Moreau." In “Silver Nitrate” she brings us a thriller full of horror and intrigue.
Montserrat lives in ‘90s Mexico City and is trying to make it as a sound editor. Despite her immense talent, she remains invisible in the industry, pining for her best friend Tristán, a fading soap opera star.
When the legendary but mysterious horror director Abel Ureta moves in next door to Tristán, he enlists Montserrat and Tristán to help him break a curse. To do it, he must finish a magical film on silver nitrate stock enchanted by a Nazi occultist, and he needs Montserrat and Tristán’s assistance to do so.
How can you purchase 'Silver Nitrate' by Silvia Moreno-Garcia?
“Silver Nitrate” is available to purchase now wherever books are sold.
- $13.99 at Amazon (e-book)
- $13.99 at Barnes & Noble (e-book)
- $25.20 at Barnes & Noble (hardcover)
- $25.20 at Amazon (hardcover)
- $26.04 at Bookshop.org (hardcover)
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