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Overkill (Maggie Ryan Mysteries #2) [Paperback]

Susan McBride (Author)
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October 8, 2001
Second mystery novel by Susan McBride. The calm of a quiet morning is split with the sound of gunfire in Dallas' comfortable suburbs. This time the murder takes place on a school bus, but not just any school bus, and the victim is liked by everyone maybe even the killer. The second novel based on Detective Maggie Ryan.

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Overkill: A Maggie Ryan Mystery, second in Susan McBride's (And Then She Was Gone) series, lands Detective Ryan in the middle of another murder mystery this time it's a school bus shooting, and the victim is a young girl. The victim's tentative mother, who has put a restraining order on her husband and taken up with a belligerent new boyfriend, seems to be keeping information from the police, maybe to protect her daughter's killer.
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In this sequel to And Then She Was Gone, former Dallas policewoman Maggie Ryan finds rural Litchfield to be more disturbing than she bargained for when someone charges aboard a special education bus and kills a teenaged female student. Maggie's investigation reveals that the victim came from a potentially volatile family situation: parents separated, father unemployed, mother with a rich and powerful boyfriend. So while the news media have a field day, Maggie tries to corner a suspect. Mounting tension, slick prose, and a puzzling motive move this right along. For most libraries.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 255 pages
  • Publisher: Mayhaven Pub; 1st edition (October 8, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1878044877
  • ISBN-13: 978-1878044877
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,828,298 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Susan McBride is the author of LITTLE BLACK DRESS (August 23, 2011, William Morrow), a tale of two sisters, one daughter, and the magical black dress that changes all of their lives forever. She has also penned THE COUGAR CLUB (HarperCollins, 02/10) named a Bookmarked Breakout Title by Target stores, selected as a Midwest Connections Pick by the Midwest Booksellers Association, and on MORE Magazine's list of "February Books We're Buzzing About." In addition, Susan has written five award-winning Debutante Dropout Mysteries for HC/Avon, including TOO PRETTY TO DIE (2008), NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEB (2007), THE LONE STAR LONELY HEARTS CLUB (2006), THE GOOD GIRL'S GUIDE TO MURDER (2005), and BLUE BLOOD (2004), and three books in The Debs young adult series for Random House/Delacorte: THE DEBS (08/08); LOVE, LIES AND TEXAS DIPS (06/09); and GLOVES OFF (pub date in limbo!). Two Maggie Ryan novels by Susan are still in print, but she isn't the author of the Doodle Books. That's another Susan McBride entirely!

For more scoop, visit http://SusanMcBride.com.

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A mature and sensitive mystery, February 11, 2002
This review is from: Overkill (Maggie Ryan Mysteries #2) (Paperback)
In this second in the Maggie Ryan series, Susan McBride once again writes of the Litchfield, Texas police detective. Ms. McBride's first Maggie Ryan novel, And Then She Was Gone won awards as Mayhaven Publishing's First Award for Fiction and as a finalist in St. Martin's Best First Traditional Mystery contest. Susan McBride has also published essays and short stories.

Maggie Ryan is an ex-Dallas police officer who has fled to the seemingly quiet suburb of Litchfield, Texas to escape the horrors of the ever-increasing frequency of murders in modern Dallas. Her partner, John Phillips, feels the same way and is strangely protective of Maggie, whose vulnerability he sees. But neither are ready for the horrendous crime that hits their sleepy suburb when some punk enters a school bus, shooting one student point-blank and almost fatally injuring the bus driver. Right away Maggie realizes that the resources of their tiny police station will hamper the investigation:

"But in a place where crime was rare and homicides infrequent, they were ill-prepared to deal with the collection and analysis of evidence that could include DNA-typing and the need for half a dozen different specialists. Litchfield might spend a quarter of a million on a huge baseball complex for its Little Leaguers, but adding staff to the Girl Scout troop-sized police department wasn't in the budget. Not, she realized, until crimes like this became ordinary."

Written with a gritty realism, Overkill is a cop's mystery; an excellently written police procedural. McBride infuses her Maggie Ryan character with all the great qualities that make cop shows so intriguing: a past that would make anyone shudder; a determination that sparks of heroism; and a vulnerable side that makes the audience groan when she almost throws away what could be the love of her life. Maggie's also has to grapple with the all-too- familiar story of a mother with Alzheimer's, who is in as much turmoil as Maggie herself, but whom was never there for Maggie when she needed her as a child. Overkill is a mature and sensitive mystery that makes us as readers hope that every cop is a Maggie.

Shelley Glodowski, Reviewer

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Emotional Detective solves brutal murder, December 31, 2001
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Carl Brookins (St. Paul, Minnesota, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Overkill (Maggie Ryan Mysteries #2) (Paperback)
Susan McBride, is a young, enthusiastic, skilled, mystery novelist. It shows. She's also a
good writer. For the most part, McBride handles the elements of the mystery novel
maturely and with a certain freshness. This is only her second novel and it again features
police detective Maggie Ryan, who works for the people of Litchfield, Texas. Ryan is a
good detective who got her start on the meaner streets of Dallas. She brings this
experience to bear with good effect when a developmentally challenged student is
brutally gunned down while riding a school bus.

There are two axioms in the mystery novel community that are rarely ever challenged.
One is the killing of pets (petjep) and the other is danger or death to children (kidjep).
Even experienced and established authors steer clear. McBride shows a lot of moxie in
confronting one of these maxims head on. She certainly demonstrates the writing skills
and knowledge of the genre adequate to handle the task.

The novel is taut, logical and full of exciting scenes. The resolution is excellent. If this
book has problems, it lies in the emotional upheaval that seems to attend Maggie Ryan
throughout. She's not quite a basket case, but I found the character's lack of sufficient
professional distance and her emotional struggles, both personal; and professional, to be
too strong. In my view, the novel is poorer for that emphasis, although it is undeniable
that those emotions add dimension to the character.

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