A review by cinderellasbookshelf
Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.75

A book about film, or in this case the literal power of movies, and it’s written by Silvia Moreno-Garcia - sign me up! 

Montserrat is a sound editor in Mexico City’s film industry in 1993. Her childhood friend and unrequited former crush, Tristán, is a soap opera star whose fame has declined following a tragic car accident that killed his girlfriend. When Montserrat and Tristán meet a film director who claims that his last movie was cursed, which thus led to his misfortunes, they offer to help him finish it. Pretty soon however, they begin to encounter some eerie outcomes. 

I kid you not when I say that SILVER NITRATE scared the life out of me, but I loved it anyway. I have read my fair share of horror novels, but this one takes the cake. 

The supernatural elements are creepy, especially as Montserrat gets deeper into learning more about the occult and their belief around the mysticism of performance and how that translates into film. I literally felt my body tense up reading those parts, along with one scene with Tristán and a haunting apparition and another with Montserrat being lured by a sinister character to “follow him into the night.” Chills 😵‍💫🫣

There are references to filmmaking, which I enjoyed, and aspects throughout that are inspired by movies in cinematic history, especially Mexican cinema. There is actually a video where Moreno-Garcia talks about two movies in particular that influenced SILVER NITRATE. Listening to her talk about the artistry behind film and how certain scenes are shot, performed, and sound edited gives you an idea of what she wanted to convey and share about film and cinema. It all comes through in her writing, which is so immersive that the whole novel itself feels as if you are watching a horror movie unfold on the big screen. 

After reading SILVER NITRATE, it makes me even more excited for her next book that is also set in the film industry. This one though is sure to stay with me, even if I’m not usually into horror. Hereditary, Rosemary’s Baby, Evil Dead fans will devour this and movie lovers will enjoy it. Either way, you’re going to want to pick up SILVER NITRATE.

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