The flood wasn't a disaster. It was a crime.
When a radioactive flood drowns her Cherokee hometown, environmental scientist Esther Blackwood dives into the wreckage?and uncovers proof that it was engineered. Buried reports. Forged maps. Stolen land. And at the center: a corporate conspiracy tied to a centuries-old betrayal.
Two hundred years earlier, a Cherokee girl named Tsini fled federal soldiers with the tribe's sacred fire in hand. Her legacy of survival lives in the land?and in Esther's blood.
Now, with a cover-up closing in and ancestral memory rising like a storm, Esther must risk everything to expose the truth hidden beneath the flood.
Taut, unflinching, and ignited by spiritual fire, The Water Remembers is a generational reckoning?and a battle cry for justice, land, and memory.