Usually isn’t the type of news item we do, but Jacqueline Carey has always been cool people and I saw that she has the first chapter of her forthcoming novel, Santa Olivia, available to read at her site. Santa Olivia is scheduled for May (2009) publication.
You can also check out the BSC file on Carey which includes essays, an interview, and reviews!
Synopsis:
Lushly written with rich and vivid characters, SANTA OLIVIA is Jacqueline Carey’s take on comic book superheroes and the classic werewolf myth.
Loup Garron was born and raised in Santa Olivia, an isolated, disenfranchised town next to a US military base inside a DMZ buffer zone between Texas and Mexico. A fugitive “Wolf-Man” who had a love affair with a local woman, Loup’s father was one of a group of men genetically-manipulated and used by the US government as a weapon. The “Wolf-Men” were engineered to have superhuman strength, speed, sensory capability, stamina, and a total lack of fear, and Loup, named for and sharing her father’s wolf-like qualities, is marked as an outsider.
After her mother dies, Loup goes to live among the misfit orphans at the parish church, where they seethe from the injustices visited upon the locals by the soldiers. Eventually, the orphans find an outlet for their frustrations: They form a vigilante group to support Loup Garron who, costumed as their patron saint, Santa Olivia, uses her special abilities to avenge the town.
Aware that she could lose her freedom, and possibly her life, Loup is determined to fight to redress the wrongs her community has suffered. And like the reincarnation of their patron saint, she will bring hope to all of Santa Olivia.

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I just read the chapter – and it looks good. Carey’s prose is, as always, excellent and it is very nice to read something different than her d’Angeline stuff, which I love but it’s good to see her trying out new ideas and genres. I’m very much looking forward to “Santa Olivia”.
I thought her duology (Sundering) was pretty underrated and presented a pretty interesting perspective on basic story.
I haven’t read those books yet but am quite looking forward to see what she does with it. I’m hoping I get the books for my birthday.
My last comment must have been prophetic! Because my sister (another Carey fan) gave me the Sundering duology for my birthday today.
Congrats and Happy birthday again!
Thanks.