
Title: The Spear Cuts Through Water (August 30, 2022)
Author: Simon Jimenez
Pages: 544
What. A. Novel. Simon Jimenez is operating on another level with The Spear Cuts Through Water. This is an evocative tale that beautifully blends fantasy, reality, and fable into a perfect package. To summarize the plot here would deprive you of the wonderful journey that awaits you once you crack open the first page.
Jimenez simultaneously (and effectively) tells multiple nested stories, while exploring the nature of identity, love, and intergenerational trauma. The book is unwavering in its commitment to its characters, its story, and its structure. And it’s told with such fierce confidence and love that I was totally mesmerized from start to finish.
If The Vanished Birds (also excellent) didn’t put Jimenez on the map, The Spear Cuts Through Water definitely will. This is a special book.
★★★★★
✪ SPECULATIVE SHELF STARRED BOOK
My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.
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