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Clinton McKinzie (Author)
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April 29, 2003
Special Agent Antonio Burns has come to Colorado for a family reunion of sorts. He and his father plan to confront Antonio’s brother, Roberto, whose life is teetering on the wrong side of the law. For thirty years a father and his sons have shared an addiction to dangerous, extreme climbing in the world’s most beautiful places. This just might be their last dance together. On their first night in the valley, violence has erupted around the Burns men, as a bitter dispute between local activists and developers leaves a young man dead. When Roberto stands accused, Antonio knows he must find the real killer to clear his brother’s name.

Now, with a beautiful renegade environmentalist by his side, Antonio embarks on a perilous journey through the jagged peaks--where he will come face-to-face with a woman’s secrets, a man’s evil, and an amazing undiscovered treasure deep within
a hidden labyrinth of caves.

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A prequel to McKinzie's hardcover debut, The Edge of Justice, this testosterone-driven thriller melds the author's passion for extreme sports with his knowledge of the law (McKinzie is a former deputy district attorney). Even though the book features only two courtroom scenes, its fast-paced plot is rife with legal references, law-enforcement lingo, smart dialogue and vivid characters. Drug-enforcement agent Antonio Burns, his father and his brother, Roberto, have come together in a final effort to convince Roberto, whose life is a simmering mess of drugs and felonies, to clean up. For three decades, father and sons have shared an addiction to mountain climbing, so they reunite at Colorado's Wild Fire Valley-a site that is slated for commercial development in a matter of days. On their first night in the valley, a bitter dispute between local environmental activists and developers turns deadly. When Roberto stands accused, Anton and a beautiful one-eyed environmentalist take it upon themselves to find the real killer, navigating jagged mountain peaks and mysterious ancient caves along the way. A few predictable twists and convenient last-minute rescues mar the plot, but this highly readable thriller is still guaranteed to set readers' hearts racing and establish McKinzie as a rising voice in the genre.
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"Guaranteed to set readers’ hearts racing and establish McKinzie as a rising voice in the genre."
--Publisher's Weekly


“Clinton McKinzie is a talent to watch.”
--Robert K. Tanenbaum

“McKinzie writes with the voice of a true adventurer.”
--Tess Gerritsen

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Dell; 1st ptg. edition (April 29, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440240808
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440240808
  • Product Dimensions: 4.1 x 1.2 x 6.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,010,223 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Entertaining, May 16, 2003
This review is from: Point of Law (Mass Market Paperback)
It seems every time Special Agent Antonio Burns goes climbing somebody happens to die. You would think he would learn his lesson.
I wasn't excited to read this book. I am not a big fan of climbing or camping or outdoor sports. I enjoy legal thrillers and thought I would trudge through the obligatory adventure scenes. Surprisingly, it was the action that takes place on the mountians and lakes of this book that win you over. Burns is an instantly likable character. What makes him even more likable is the people that surround him. McKinzie has a knack for creating extemely dispicable character. During the reading of this book and his other Burn's book Edge of Justice I found myself getting really angry at the corrupt characters. At points I was squeezing the edges of the books until my hands turned red.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well written, exciting, and describes the high of climbing, May 12, 2003
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This is a well-written page turner, and more. I always appreciate thrillers best when they let me learn about a different place or time. I've never been a climber, and don't want to be, but I enjoyed the way this book helped me understand the joy and rapture of a climbing life.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Start to an Awesome Series, June 14, 2007
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In a book I suspect was written first and sold second, McKinzie kicks off the Antonio Burns series. Anton is a Wyoming agent who busts meth labs, and he's meeting his Air Force colonel father and ne'er do well brother Roberto in the Wild Fire Valley in Colorado for some mountain climbing and a confrontation of Roberto for his habits. Wild Fire Valley is a busy place when Anton and Leonard Burns arrive to wait for Roberto. A group of environmentalists is there raising a protest over the valley's impending development at the hands of David Fast, who swapped the valley with the government for some valuable lynx habitat lands. Fast wants to turn Wild Fire Peak into a ski resort and the surrounding valleys and meadows into condominiums and strip malls. Leading the opposition to this development is one-eyed Kim Walsh, who lost her eye in the wake of a sexual assault 12 years earlier. Accompanying Kim are pretty, blonde, dread-locked Sunny and her hotheaded boyfriend Cal. As expected, David Fast, his hired thug Alf Burgermeister, and a bunch of other hired muscle disrupt the protest. When Fast's construction site burns shortly thereafter, everyone believes Cal did it, which is why he's found beat to death that night, and Sunny disappears, last seen driving frantically away from the scene.

The local cops, unwilling to listen to Anton's story about Fast and his hired muscle, choose instead to arrest Roberto, on the sole grounds that he has a record. With the police unwilling to lift a finger to go after the real killers and his father called back to Washington on an urgent military matter, Anton must clear his brother's name on his own, along with his huge dog Oso.

Kim Walsh, concerned for her friend Sunny, insists on accompanying Anton on his search to Arizona and Lake Powell, where they believe she's hiding. Unfortunately, Fast and Burgermeister think so, too, and spot Anton and Kim. With no help from the authorities, they have to save not just Sunny and Wild Fire Valley, but a secret cave filled with Anasazi ruins, as well.

Like the other Burns novel I read, I found myself not only drawn to the beautiful places he describes, but also to the characters who make them come alive. Anton is a very likeable guy with a wry sense of humor and a soft heart. Roberto, his wild, drug-addicted brother, is the perfect foil, in some ways very much like Anton, and in others dangerously wild and prone to the unpredictable. Their relationship with their father is complex, fraught with deep respect along with a certain amount of resentment.

This was more of a thriller than a mystery, as there is no secret to whodunit. There was plenty of tense action, and a few chuckles, as well, making for a very fine series kick-off. McKinzie has created a fine cast of characters and crafted an entertaining story in which to meet them.
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Forest Service, David Fast, Sheriff Munik, Sea Ray, Wild Fire Peak, Wild Fire Valley, Land Cruiser, Tomichi County, Agent Burns, Air Force, Alf Burgermeister, Kim Walsh, Lake Powell, White River, Freddy Kruge, Sunny Hansen, Roberto Burns, United States, Wild Fire Tribe, Antonio Burns, Deputy Timms, Tony Allison, Attorney General's Office, Cal's Bad Cavern, Last Chance Bay
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