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He summoned a spirit, and now he can't get rid of it.
Jadriel's family doesn't believe that he could be a brujo. Trying to prove the opposite and gain recognition from his family, the boy, along with his cousin and best friend named Maritza, goes to summon the spirit of his cousin to find out the circumstances of his death and help him move on to the afterlife.
However, instead, Jadriel summons the spirit of local bad boy Julián Díaz, who is definitely not going to die and wants to find out what happened to him. Having no choice, Jadriel agrees to help.
But the longer Julián is here, the less Jadriel wants to let him go...
Why you should read it:
The story touches on the themes of society's attitude towards the queer community.
The story combines elements of fantasy, romance, and detective.
The author of "Cemetery Boys" shows readers the national diversity in East Los Angeles: from Latinos to Cubans and Mexicans.