contemporary fiction

The Best Book I Read This Month: Shutter by Ramona Emerson

The best book I read this month was a mystery by Navajo (Diné) author Ramona Emerson. Shutter follows photographer Rita Todacheene as she gets caught up in and tries to solve a series of murders in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Rita is literally haunted by her work. She sees dead people, and these ghosts both help and hinder her pursuit of justice.

It took me a little while to get into this story, but once I found the rhythm, I couldn’t put it down. The mystery was well-crafted, and I love the way Emerson wove in not only Rita’s personal history but also her Navajo culture.

Rita both accepts and rejects her culture. The tension she feels between living and working in white society and being true to her roots informs much of the story. Should she listen to her grandmother’s warnings about the ghosts she sees? Should she give up her job with the Albuquerque police in favor of a job that doesn’t bring her in contact with death all of the time? Rita wrestles with these questions as she tries to solve the gruesome murder of a young mother and of a judge and his family. Ultimately, it is this pursuit of answers that endangers Rita’s life.

I don’t know if this is the first in a series, but I hope it is. I like Rita. I adore Rita’s grandmother. I want to spend more time with both of them.

OO-DE-LALLY!

The day has arrived! Outlaws is now officially out in the world.

I spent 11 years working on this book, and today I am feeling ALL of my feelings. I am thrilled to share this story with the world. I am sad to say goodbye to these characters, who have kept me company for a decade. I am gratified by the enthusiasm and support that I’m seeing for the book.

So thank you! Thank you to everyone who helped in the book’s creation, from my first critique partners to my beta readers to my editor and cover designer to my pocket friends on social media who have cheered me on and shared my posts. I could not have done this without you.

Oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly, what a day!

P.S.—It’s not too late to order a copy. See my Books page for order links!