A favorite among horror novels for fans of suspense, folklore, and historic hauntings.In the heart of downtown San Antonio, where the neon glow of the Riverwalk dances against the walls of historic landmarks, something ancient and malevolent lurks behind the velvet curtains of the Aztec Theater.Luis Rivas, a devout yet struggling college student, takes a humble night shift cleaning the once-glorious theater. But what begins as routine work soon unravels into a waking nightmare. A sudden fall, a glimpse into the past, and a series of ghostly visions plunge him into a paranormal mystery rooted in the 1930s-a time of glitz, glamour... and something much darker.As the haunting intensifies, Luis must rely on Clara Gonzalez, a sharp-witted librarian with her own ties to the past, and Father Fisher, his Marianist mentor who once faced the same unspeakable evil. Together, they uncover a story of forbidden love, generational curses, and a hidden exorcism lost to time.Inspired by true events, this spine-tingling tale draws from the rich folklore of South Texas and the deep spiritual heritage of its people. Author Artie Azuara uses real San Antonio locations-from the Central Library to Casa Rio and the Aztec itself-to immerse readers in a supernatural thriller where every shadow has a story, and the veil between past and present is dangerously thin.Perfect for fans of horror novels with heart, mystery, and cultural depth, The Shadowy Figures of the Aztec Theater asks: Is this simply fiction told through familiar places... or does the author see what the rest of us can't?Texas history meets timeless horror. Enter if you dare. Don't forget to look for other and upcoming books in this series.