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Oct 01, 2024 | ISBN 9781641294768

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Praise

Praise for Exposure

A Barnes & Noble Best Mystery & Thriller Book of 2024
BookPage’s 10 Best Books of 2024
An Amazon Editors’ Pick: Best Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense Series Books of 2024
A LibraryReads Top Pick of the Month
An Apple Books Best Books of the Month


“The prose style seems even more visceral and sharpened, and Rita, with her visions of the dead and her righteous need to find justice for the marginalized, remains an indelible protagonist . . . Exposure confirms Emerson’s talents.”
The New York Times Book Review

“Emerson takes us into the dark better than most storytellers, but she never once forgets that we need to reemerge.”
—E.A. Aymar, The Washington Post

“Hauntingly mysterious.”
Ms. Magazine

“Ramona Emerson’s Exposure, her second novel about police photographer Rita Todacheene, takes another leap forward, weaving in poignant looks at Navajo culture, crimes against Native Americans, mysticism, family ties and mental health issues.”
South Florida Sun Sentinel

“In addition to it being an enthralling story I love that this contemporary mystery combining police procedure, photo technology, and a bit of the paranormal with a complex protagonist was written by a woman who is, herself, Diné and was actually a police photographer in Albuquerque.”
Colorado Sun

“Hard to put down.”
The Free Lance-Star

“Compulsive and addictive.”
—LitReactor

Exposure is intense, gripping, moving, and so gorgeously written. I often stopped to reread certain passages purely for the elegance of her language, descriptions of scalded beauty. A stunner!”
Mona Susan Power, author of A Council of Dolls

“Tightly paced, with evocative description and a strong sense of voice, this is a novel you won’t be able to put down until the final word.”

—Electric Literature

“From the very first page, Exposure is equally—if not more—electrifying than the first, allowing both fans and newcomers to jump right in . . . Emerson, a Diné writer and filmmaker who hails from Rita’s own hometown of Tohatchi in the Navajo Nation, masterfully commands these tightly wound plot strands, varying the tension and pacing with comforting moments with Rita’s beloved elderly neighbor, Mrs. Santillanes . . . Rita Todacheene is a gritty, believable character with a heart that is equal parts steel and soul. Readers will immediately be clamoring for more.”
BookPage, Starred Review

“Ramona Emerson so effectively describes the starkly beautiful country and the uncompromising weather, which is a formidable antagonist in the plot, that you may need a hot cup of something as you read. She integrates the Native American traditions and beliefs into the modern tale in a way that gives science (the medical examiner), belief (the Navajo) and procedure (the police) their due – all three coming together in Rita. They are not always easily reconciled, and her struggles make for a unique and compelling story.”
—Crime Fiction Lover

“Riveting . . . Visceral prose elevates Emerson’s impressive blend of crime fiction and supernatural horror. This series deserves a long life.”
—Publishers Weekly

“For fans of forensic leads, dark mysteries, dual POV (including the killers), and ghosts! . . . You can start here and not feel lost, but if you’d like to start at the beginning of this great series, pick up Shutter.”
—Book Riot

“A compelling, interlocked portrait of two troubled souls.”
Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Shutter

A Barnes & Noble Monthly Pick
Longlisted for the 2022 National Book Award
Finalist for the 2023 PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel

Finalist for the 2023 PEN Open Book Award
Finalist for the 2022 Edgar Award for Best First Novel
Finalist for the Anthony Award for Best First Novel

Winner of the 2022 Lefty Award for Best Debut Mystery Novel
Nominated for the Macavity Award for Best First Mystery Novel
Nominated for the 2022 Strand Magazine Critics Award for Best Debut
Nominated for the Barry Award for Best Debut Mystery or Crime Novel

The Boston Globe Best Books of the Year
An NPR Best Book of the Year

A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year
CrimeReads Best Horror Novels of the Year

A South Florida Sun-Sentinel Best Mystery Books of the Year
An Orange County Register Best Mystery Books of the Year
Outside Magazine 10 Best Books of the Year

Book & Film Globe Best Books of the Year
An ABA Indie Next Selection
An ABA Indie Next Gift Guide Selection
An ABA Summer 2023 Indie Next List for Reading Groups

A PLA LibraryReads Selection
A CrimeReads Most Anticipated Crime Book of Summer


“A perfect blend of thriller, horror, and coming-of-age story.”
—The Boston Globe

“Haunting.”
—The New York Times Book Review

“This story is way more than a thriller, more than a ghost story. It is one of family and history, of culture, of past and present, of walking set boundaries and of discovering oneself.”
—USA Today

“This paranormal police procedural is unusual and multilayered, but what stands out is the gorgeously expressive and propulsive first-person storytelling, which is split between Rita’s present and her past. A former forensic photographer herself, the pictures Emerson paints with words are as vivid as they are brutal.”
—Oprah Daily

Shutter is utterly unputdownable. It is a haunting thriller, written with exquisite suspense, and filled to the brim with beautiful writing, through the lens of cameras and memory—an ode to photography, written across the landscapes of the Navajo Nation and cityscapes of New Mexico, about what it means to witness and capture death, be captured by it, told unflinchingly by an author who knows what she is doing on every page. It is fun, and funny, and chilling. This is a story that won’t let you go long after you finish, and you won’t want it to end even as you can’t stop reading to find out how it does.”
—Tommy Orange, author of There There

“A unique perspective on New Mexico and native culture.”
—New Mexico PBS

Shutter defies easy genre classification . . . Yes, this is a mystery with elements of horror, but the novel also plumbs Rita’s relationship with her grandmother, who raised her on the Navajo reservation hours from the city where she now works. The result, featuring one of the best first chapters I’ve ever read (admittedly, not for the faint of heart), leaves us with so much more than phantasmagoric thrills.”
—Book & Film Globe

“This mystery-crime-thriller is beautifully and chillingly rendered.”
Ms. Magazine

“Emerson touches upon subjects that Diné often are reluctant to raise or discuss in intimate circles, and does so in ways that allows for conversation about death, the possibilities of a spirit world, gifts of second sight, and witchery and evil . . . Yet, we must acknowledge and work through because it is reality, it is more so a coming-of-age story.”
—Jennifer Nez Denetdale, Navajo Times

“Emerson immediately establishes herself as a new talent with her engrossing debut Shutter, which combines a story of Navajo culture, coming of age, mysticism, family ties and crime detection . . . Emerson is definitely an author to watch.”
—South Florida Sun-Sentinel

“The thriller read of the summer—Dark Winds meets The Sixth Sense.”
—Indian Country Today

“Gritty.”
—Outside Magazine

“Emerson creates a powerful tension between Rita’s photographic documentation of dead bodies at crime scenes and the spiritual desperation of their souls . . . The title of the novel captures photography’s fluidity, at once referring to the blink of a cold, mechanical eye and suggesting the near homonym, shudder, the visceral chill when in the presence of the supernatural.”
Ploughshares

“[Emerson] navigates family and crime to create a captivating mystery and page-turner.”
The Bulletin (Bend, OR)

“Get ready for the next wave of Indigenous thrillers! Shutter is a soulful and mesmerizing exploration of the paranormal, set against the backdrop of New Mexico and the Navajo Nation. Written in tough, edgy prose, this book grabs you by the shoulders and refuses to let you leave. Ramona Emerson is a welcome new voice in Native literature.”  
—David Heska Wanbli Weiden, author of Winter Counts

“Beautiful, imaginative prose with a sharp edge. Shutter is a powerful and supernatural debut. I’ve never seen a better rendering of gifts and power. This work understands the spirit world and how it does not relent until we bear witness. Ramona Emerson is a badass, propulsive, exacting and true storyteller.”
—Terese Mailhot, author of Heart Berries

“This debut, spellbinding, gritty and beautiful, laced with body parts, hauntings, humor, residential school trauma and a lot of bloody noses, is, in the end, the story of a young girl who fell in love with a camera, and followed that camera into a life. Layered, depth-plumbing, radically suspenseful, deeply felt, Shutter moves between making your blood run cold and warming your heart, so quickly, smoothly and stealthily you won’t know what hit you.”
—Pam Houston, author of Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country

“In her thrilling debut, Shutter, Ramona Emerson allows us a glance into not just one world, but many. Bridging the divide between a grounded procedural mystery and a paranormal thriller, this novel is a feast for fans of both genres and brings us a protagonist we’ll want to visit again and again.”
—Stuart Neville, author of The Ghosts of Belfast

“The mysterious, the paranormal, and the historical come together in Ramona Emerson’s riveting debut . . . Emerson’s powerful new voice brings a breath of fresh air to the crime fiction genre.”
Cowboys & Indians

“Chilling.”
—Arizona Daily Star

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