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Exposure

Rita Todacheene, Book 2

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By: Ramona Emerson
Narrated by: Charley Flyte
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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.

©2024 Ramona Emerson (P)2024 Recorded Books
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I loved all of it! And I also believe that we are not alone, for there are restless souls and loved ones that have passed always watching us.

Her story and that it takes in my hometown of Albuquerque and surrounding areas.

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A wonderful continuation of the story from the first book Shuuter. I absolutely can't wait to see what Ramona writes next. I enjoy crime and mystery stories, I love the focus on the relationships in this series, and relate to the relationship of the main character and her grandmother so much. I highly recommend giving this audiobook a listen, if you also enjoy family and crime or mystery stories, the story is a wonderful mixture of both of these.

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Some of my favorite chapters were the ones from the killer's perspective the author does a great job of allowing the character to define his intentions/reasons for his actions. Although the actions are horrible and definitely not justified, you will find understanding of how his fractured mind is able to arrive to the delusional conclusions that he does.

Great Story

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A deep dive into a tormented crime photographer's haunted life and her search for peace and justice.

The sixth sense taken to a whole 'nother level

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After listening to Shutter I went straight into listening to Exposure. Once again, Emerson’s compelling story of Rita’s world is described in such graphic detail you can imagine being in her shoes. I can not wait for the 3rd novel to come out. Rita is a character you want to continue to follow.

Emerson Did it again

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I’ve read both of Ramona Everson’s novels. She’s a great writer and an incredibly talented native female voice.

The good-I really understood the psychosphere of Gallup-the weather, the hopelessness, the mix of people, the ugly colonial past, et cetera.

Here’s what didn’t work for me:
Having a single narrator read the female protagonist and the male antagonist didn’t work. You didn’t need a Navajo speaker to do the male voice, so just get a second actor…

Rushed conclusion-the two central elements of the story collided in the last two hours of the book. And it happened entirely by accident before launching into what felt like a Hollywood chase sequence. Felt perfunctory.

Plot lines that went nowhere-the initial murder involving the corrupt Albuquerque detective….why? What did that catalyze and where did it go? And what about the random love interest that shows up in the last hour of narration?

It’s a good read. Definetly worth a credit, but I wasn’t blown away.

Worth a read but had some challenges

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