Black water sister review5/9/2023 Now she’s determined to settle a score against a business magnate who has offended the god-and she’s decided Jess is going to help her do it, whether Jess wants to or not.ĭrawn into a world of gods, ghosts, and family secrets, Jess finds that making deals with capricious spirits is a dangerous business, but dealing with her grandmother is just as complicated. In life, Ah Ma was a spirit medium, avatar of a mysterious deity called the Black Water Sister. She soon learns the new voice isn’t even hers, it’s the ghost of her estranged grandmother. Closeted, broke and jobless, she’s moving back to Malaysia with her parents – a country she last saw when she was a toddler. When Jessamyn Teoh starts hearing a voice in her head, she chalks it up to stress. Jayne B Reviews / Book Reviews Asian characters / diversity / dysfunctional family / family relationships / gender-based violence / Ghost / god / homophobia / immigrant / lesbian / LGBTQIAP+ / Malaysia / Paranormal / POC / POC author / prejudice / revenge / Violence Comments Off on REVIEW: Black Water Sister by Zen ChoĪ reluctant medium discovers the ties that bind can unleash a dangerous power in this compelling Malaysian-set contemporary fantasy.
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