Exposure

Exposure by Ramona Emerson, published by Soho Press on October 1, 2024, is a gripping narrative that follows Navajo forensic photographer Rita Todacheene as she confronts a fanatical serial killer in Gallup, New Mexico. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds as a dual-voice thriller, alternating between the perspectives of the killer, who has crafted a deadly religion, and Rita, the only detective capable of stopping him while grappling with her own challenges.
Readers will delve into a world where violent crime is alarmingly prevalent, particularly against Indigenous people, whose deaths are often overlooked. As Rita navigates her complicated career, marked by suspicion from her colleagues and personal struggles, she must also contend with the ghosts of the victims she encounters. The narrative intricately weaves themes of mystery and detective work, highlighting the unique challenges faced by women sleuths in a high-stakes environment. This edition invites readers to explore the haunting realities of crime and the resilience of those who seek justice.
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In the follow-up to the National Book Award–longlisted Shutter, Navajo forensic photographer Rita Todacheene grapples with a fanatical serial killer—and the ghosts he leaves behind.
A dual-voice cat-and-mouse thriller, told from the points of view of a killer who has created his own deadly religion and the only person who can stop him, an embattled young detective who sees the ghosts of his Native victims.
In Gallup, New Mexico, where violent crime is five times the national average, a serial killer is operating unchecked, his targets indigent Native people whose murders are easily disguised as death by exposure on the frigid winter streets. He slips unnoticed through town, hidden in plain sight by his unassuming nature, while the voices in his head guide him toward a terrifying vision of glory. As the Gallup detectives struggle to put the pieces together, they consider calling in a controversial specialist to help.
Rita Todacheene, Albuquerque PD forensic photographer, is at a crisis point in her career. Her colleagues are watching her with suspicion after the recent revelation that she can see the ghosts of murder victims. Her unmanageable caseload is further complicated by the fact that half the department has blacklisted her for ratting out a corrupt fellow cop. And back home in Tohatchi on the Navajo reservation, Rita’s grandma is getting older. Maybe it’s time for her to leave policework behind entirely—if only the ghosts will let her . . .
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