The Sirens of Oak Creek is a historical mystery that unfolds across 1,200 years in Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon. Sinaguans and Mayans, Apaches and Spaniards, pioneers and modern Sedonans all appear in a woven mix of history and mythology told through the voices of eight women. I think of it as part archaeological mystery, part canyon legend, part modern reckoning—a story that has won four national awards, including one for female empowerment, and makes visiting places like West Fork or Indian Gardens feel different once you’ve walked through them on the page.