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Redemption

Eva "Lightning Dance" Duran, Book 1

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Redemption

By: Deborah J Ledford
Narrated by: Jennice Ontiveros
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From award-winning author Deborah J Ledford comes a thrilling new series featuring a Native American sheriff’s deputy who risks it all to find a friend who’s gone missing.

After four women disappear from the Taos Pueblo reservation, Deputy Eva “Lightning Dance” Duran dives into the case. For her, it’s personal. Among the missing is her best friend, Paloma, a heroin addict who left behind an eighteen-year-old son.

Eva senses a lack of interest from the department as she embarks on the investigation. But their reluctance only fuels her fire. Eva teams up with tribal police officer and longtime friend Cruz “Wolf Song” Romero to tackle a mystery that could both ruin her reputation and threaten her standing in the tribe.

And when the missing women start turning up dead, Eva uncovers clues that take her deeper into the reservation’s protected secrets. As Eva races to find Paloma before it’s too late, she will face several tests of loyalty—to her friend, her culture, and her tribe.

©2023 Deborah J Ledford (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Crime Thrillers Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Psychological Thriller Thriller & Suspense United States World Literature Exciting
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Critic reviews

“Jennice Ontiveros's leisurely pacing allows room for this audiobook's expertly crafted ambiance to draw listeners into a Taos Pueblo murder mystery.… Ontiveros's performance is soothing when needed and kicks into high gear to amplify the tension and danger as Eva searches for clues to Paloma's disappearance.”AudioFile Magazine

Redemption, by Deborah J. Ledford, gets under your skin. Fresh and ferocious Native American deputy Eva ‘Lightning Dance’ Duran never lets up in her quest woven through the Taos Pueblo land. Atmospheric and awash with color, customs, and ancient ways. I loved this.”—Cara Black, New York Times bestselling author

Redemption is a page-turner! I loved reading about sheriff’s deputy Eva Duran and her battle against dark forces on the reservation. Sharp characters, a great setting, and a plot that keeps you guessing. A riveting thriller that hits hard and keeps you hooked.”—David Heska Wanbli Weiden, Anthony and Thriller Award-winning author of Winter Counts

Rich Characters • Authentic Setting • Intriguing Mystery • Engaging Story • Complicated Relationships
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I enjoyed this book. It was a good story and the performance was as well.

Good story.

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The characters were interesting, the tribal setting authentic, and the plot started out well enough. But soon it became slow and drawn out. After waiting for the action to get going for over half the book, I finally just skipped to the last few chapters. It wrapped everything up and what little of importance that I had missed could easily be inferred from the ending.

Authentic but drawn out

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I did not like the slowness of the first victims demise but then the second and third went quicker and less meaningful.

The story was good and held my attention throughout.

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I enjoyed this story because it was different than others I have read. The villain, firstly, was a nurse, who lost her rocker apparently, and Lord, these troubled young women into her web of darkness, telling herself that she was trying to “cure” herself them of their addiction. Her best friend was an FBI agent and these characters were very interesting. Don’t miss out on this one!

Different!

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I lovvvvved this! It held my interest to a bingeable level. I'm excited to get to the next novel. It was deep, thoughtful, beautiful, greatness!

Greatness!

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This was a good listen. I’m looking forward to sequel. Hopefully it’s a more edge of the seat.

Native American Police Procedural

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scenery and people well described. believable characters with a minimum of melodrama. the audio was clear and well paced.

scenery and people well described

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I live in Taos County and greatly enjoyed the local references. Ava is a smart, strong female county deputy who is looking for her missing best friend, Paloma with the help of her Pueblo cop friend. Paloma’s son is also a lovable character. I felt their pain and frustration along with them. Very unique and solid story. Looking forward to sequel.

Taos Setting

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Kept me guessing until the end and I’ll miss the characters in the book. I would recommend to anyone.

An easy read with interesting characters

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I feel like how much you’ll enjoy this book is going to depend strongly on your preference between character and plot.

If you prefer rich characters and delving into complicated relationships and are willing to sacrifice a bit of plot sag for it, you’ll probably love this book. The characters and their relationships are extremely well developed. They’re interesting people full of contradictions and gripping pathos.

But the plot definitely does sag in favor of delving deeper into the character’s reactions to the same conflicts repeated without much variation and the solving of the mystery relies a bit more on coincidence than feels ideal for sleuthing. So if you prefer tight plotting over character development, this book falls a bit short.

I feel like I would enjoy a sequel to this book more than I enjoyed this one. The main character, her social circle, and setting definitely feels rich enough to carry a series but I would love to see her work a bit more to push the mystery along rather than have her suffering through the emotional wringer as much as it felt like the focus here.

Great characters but plot sags a bit in Sacrifice to that

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