![]() ![]() Inspired by the true, horrific history of how the Spanish conquistadors used piñatas to force Aztec children to break their gods, Piñata is a possession horror story about how the sinister repercussions of our past can return to haunt us. And it might be too late for them to escape what's been awakened. Back home in New York, malevolent and unexplainable happenings seem to swarm the Sanchez family, throwing their lives into chaos. After a disastrous accident at the construction site nearly injures Luna, Carmen's had enough. The locals treat the Sanchez women like outsiders, while Carmen's contractors openly defy and sabotage her work. Carmen is an architect who is leading a team of workers to renovate an old abbey in Mexico. Piata is a thrilling mystery novel that takes place in Mexico, and it follows the story of Carmen and her two daughters. Her teen daughters, Izel and Luna, are with her for the summer, and left to fill their afternoons unsupervised in a foreign city. Today, we’ll be discussing the book Piata by Leopoldo Gout. ![]() Carmen Sanchez is back in her home country of Mexico, overseeing the renovation of an ancient cathedral into a boutique hotel. A Head Full of Ghosts meets Mexican Gothic in Piñata, a terrifying possession tale by author and artist Leopoldo Gout. ![]()
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