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Michael McGarrity (Author)
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April 2009 Wheeler Hardcover
"A taut and tidy thriller"(San Diego Union-Tribune) focusing on a manhunt for a deranged killer-from the nationally bestselling author who "gets better and better."(Tony Hillerman )

Living in London while his wife serves as a military attaché at the American Embassy, recently retired Santa Fe police chief Kevin Kerney gets an early morning phone call that changes everything and sends him hurrying home to his New Mexico ranch. Riley Burke, his partner in a horse-training enterprise, has been mowed down on Kerney's doorstep by an escaped prisoner cutting a murderous swath through New Mexico.

As the killings mount, Kerney teams up with his half-Apache son, Lieutenant Clayton Istee of the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department, to hunt for a psychotic murderer with a growing appetite for blood-who has no intention of being taken alive.
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McGarrity's 12th Kevin Kerney novel (after Death Song) displays the author's usual fine sense of place along with an unusual amount of gore. When escaped convict Craig Larson goes on a rampage that includes the murder of Riley Burke, a neighbor and business partner of former Santa Fe police chief Kerney, that's enough to bring Kerney, at least temporarily, out of retirement—and back from London, where Kerney's wife is a U.S. embassy employee. Larson's crime spree becomes more deadly as he tacks back and forth as far south as Texas and north almost to Colorado. Kerney, acting as a special investigator with the New Mexico State Police, and his lawman son, Clayton Istee, partner up for the statewide manhunt. McGarrity is particularly adept at portraying multijurisdictional investigations. While this isn't a good starting place for newcomers, series fans will relish the deepening relationship of Kerney and Istee, who only recently learned they were father and son. (Jan.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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McGarrity’s Kevin Kerney series, set mainly in New Mexico, mixes several elements: the early novels combined razor-sharp procedural detail with a gripping noirish edge, while the last few swapped the noir for a full-palette portrayal of a cop’s domestic life. This time we’re back on the edge. Kerney, retired as Sante Fe’s chief of police, is living in London with wife Sarah, an Army colonel posted to Britain, and son Patrick when he learns that his New Mexico partner in a horse-raising business has been murdered at his ranch. It’s back to Santa Fe for Kerney, where he accepts a temporary assignment with the state police and joins the hunt for the killer. McGarrity juggles point of view here, moving from Kerney and his Apache son, Clayton, also a cop, as they follow the trail, to the killer himself, a lethal but oddly introspective sociopath right out of a Stephen Hunter novel. Readers who favor McGarrity wearing black rather than an apron will be well pleased by this strong return to his earlier style. --Bill Ott --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 443 pages
  • Publisher: Wheeler Publishing; Lrg edition (April 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1597229474
  • ISBN-13: 978-1597229470
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,681,981 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Too Violent, January 28, 2009
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I used to enjoy Michael McGarrity's novels. Haven't finished the last several due to boredom generated by his use of extreme and brutal violence. He could probably write a better book by going back to the basics, like having a plot and utilizing the beautiful southwestern settings, instead of using extreme violence and sociopathic villains to keep the action going. After a while, you just start to expect another random murder or two in each chapter, each more brutal than the one before, which has the effect on me on generating boredom and distaste, rather than interest. I put it down after getting only half-way through the book. Surprised I got that far.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Reviewing: "Dead or Alive" by Michael McGarrity, March 1, 2009
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It begins in the Bernalillo County Detention Center in New Mexico where a mistake is made and inmate Craig Larson is accidentally picked to go to a minimum security prison outside Springer, New Mexico. He's killed before and gotten away with it. He got caught because he stayed too long in one place and now faces time for his original embezzlement charge and unlawful flight. He should be sent to the super-max prison outside of Santa Fe. Instead, he is loaded into a van as the only prisoner with the lone guard who will also serve as his driver.

The second mistake is made by the driving guard who cuffs him in front for the several hour trip. He then makes another mistake, suffers the brutal consequences and Craig Larson is once again a fugitive from justice. This time, he is going to make sure he never goes back to jail. Envisioning himself as some sort of modern day western outlaw, he goes on a violent rampage across New Mexico and Western Texas with retired Santa Fe Police Chief Kevin Kerney and his son Lieutenant Clayton Istee in pursuit.

What could have been an interesting novel quickly turns into a simplistic action filled violent joy ride. Stereotypes abound through out a novel that has virtually zero character development. While both Kerney and Istee express repeatedly how they have bonded and have so much respect for the man each is, often from the back of a horse, neither character ever has that deep internal monologue moment that would create such an event. Istee's heritage is yet again barely given a passing nod as are Kerney and his family's experiences in London now that Sarah is stationed there on a three year stint as part of her military career.

While it isn't surprising that Craig Larson is a clichéd stereotype which we as readers have to be treated to experiencing every few pages just like any other novel, it is disappointing to see Kerney and Istee reduced to little more than cardboard cutouts. Opportunities for real dialogue between father and son are frequent, especially during the last third of the novel and are wasted on snappy throw away lines. Taken in another direction, this is a novel that could have had real depth to it.

Instead, it is a violence filled simplistic clichéd read of an outlaw terrorizing and killing women and men and of the two valiant lawmen , modern day cowboys , who must chase this scum deep into the mountains before delivering gun barrel justice frontier style.

The movie version will no doubt be great. After all, that must be what it was written for because it wasn't written for readers.


Kevin R. Tipple (copyright) 2009
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Violence with No Purpose, January 27, 2009
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The murders just go on and on--not nearly as believeable as his previous books which were well plotted. It's as if he said "murder one person every 5 pages." McGarrity has a mental health professional as well as a police background and he knows better than this.
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