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It Will Last Longer
It Will Last Longer | Tara Sanders Brooks
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When a struggling photographer finds herself at the center of an strange and macabre creative scene, she is forced to choose between her conscious and passion, in this gripping descent into the seedy underbelly of art in Los Angeles.After sharing her photographs of a young woman's dead body for publication-sparking a heated debate about exploitation-Viv Klein's five minutes of infamy seemed to have passed. That is, until she is unexpectedly cast as a hero for her role in helping to solve the woman's gruesome murder. Still, the inescapable online and industry chatter has left her career teetering. Her conscience may be clear, but her inbox is empty.Relieved when her work catches the attention of a powerful film producer-and intrigued when an LA Times reporter wants to learn more about her story-Viv seizes the chance to revive her sputtering career. But she never expects that this newfound lifeline will pull her into an undisclosed world of death photography and haunting secrets, alongside the tenacious young journalist who can't seem to resist following her deeper down the rabbit hole.
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It Will Last Longer | Tara Sanders Brooks
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The atmosphere was heavy yet slow in its delivery, and the plot unfolded with continual interest as to what might happen next.
It's both sad and beautiful, with grief manifested in various ways and everyone reacting differently to it. For individuals who don't mind a slow and, at times, sorrowful story and want to think about how death is portrayed through the photographer's eyes, this could be a good fit.