Slow Kill, Michael McGarrity
Slow Kill, Michael McGarrity
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Slow Kill

Author: Michael McGarrity

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 9 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/11/2008


Synopsis

Nationally best-selling author Michael McGarrity's Slow Kill is a stunning addition to a series The New York Times hails as "robust." When Santa Fe police chief Kevin Kerney finds the dead body of hotel magnate Clifford Spalding, he thinks he knows who to talk to, as the deceased man had known enemies. But little does Kerney know that the truth may go back 30 years to the day when Spalding's son mysteriously disappeared.

About Michael McGarrity

Michael McGarrity is the author of the Kevin Kerney mystery novels including Tularosa, nominated for an Anthony Award; Mexican Hat; and Serpent Gate. A former Santa Fe County deputy sheriff, he also served as an instructor at the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy and as an investigator for the New Mexico Public Defender’s Office. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kellie on April 14, 2020

Another puzzled look on my face after finishing a book. Michael McGarrity , what were you thinking? I was actually enjoying the book. A wealthy man dies at the same ranch Kerney is visiting and Kerney becomes a suspect. There is an interesting side plot about the murder victim’s son who supposedly di......more

Goodreads review by Maddy on April 28, 2010

RATING: 4.25 Kevin Kerney has traveled a long way over the course of nine books, but he's really settled in very successfully in as the chief of police in the Santa Fe Police Department. He's also a rancher, and the book opens with him traveling to California to buy some horses for himself and his ne......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on July 02, 2017

Horse buying has perils Very attractive series based on a lawman in New Mexico and his family. This is part of the series called the Kevin Kerney Novels. This paragraph applies to all books in this series. The story’s are great, but what makes this series stand out is how the country is worked into t......more