In a North Florida river town, the Suwannee sometimes returns the dead. A woman risks the community's fury, and her own sense of self, to see if love can call a resurrected man fully back. Each year, the village keeps vigil by the Suwannee, praying for the river to "give someone back." When it finally does, Hannah takes the returned man into her care and finds he is breathing but altered, one of the "resurged" whose presence ignites fear, gossip, and moral panic. As old griefs, a bitter mother, and a zealous town historian converge, Hannah is pulled between miracle and menace, tending a body with bottomless hungers while resisting a community eager to cage what it doesn't understand. Lush with heat, moss, and moonlight, The River Brings Them Back is a Southern gothic of longing and judgment, asking what we owe the dead, the living, and the parts of ourselves the river won't release.
The River Brings Them Back