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Michael McGarrity (Author)
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October 1996

A novel whose nonstop plot, compelling characters, and vivid evocation of the Southwest will set readers' pulses racing and launch a mainstream Western writer for the '90s and beyond.

Tularosa--"the place of reddish willows" in Spanish--holds the key to Kevin Kerney's past and his future. Ex-chief of detectives in the Santa Fe Police Department, shoved into early retirement by a shot-up leg, Kerney is fresher in body and mind than he realizes when Navajo Indian Terry Yazzi, his ex-partner and the man responsible for his injuries, asks him to locate his son, reported AWOL from the high-security White Sands Missile Range in southern New Mexico.

To find Sammy Yazzi, Kerney must track clues that lead deep into the histories of the region-Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo-and, compellingly, into his own family's ranching past. And he must deal with the complicated feelings triggered by the officer in charge of the army's own investigation, Captain Sara Brannon, a fiery young officer as formidable as she is attractive. As Sammy's trail spirals into a web of murder, treason, and the smuggling of priceless artifacts, Kerney and Brannon travel an accelerating arc across the New Mexico scene--from the boutique-ridden plaza of Santa Fe, through the sharp-edged beauty of the high desert, to bordertown gambling dens--to a final confrontation in which, both wounded and at risk, they must fight for their lives and for each other against opponents who hold all the cards.

Tularosa begins a series featuring Kevin Kerney. In each book Kerney investigates a mystery in today's New Mexico with roots in the rich history of this fascinating region.
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Few first mysteries are as fresh and powerful as this rich Southwestern tale of tough, credible characters involved in a complex, danger-fraught plot centering around stolen historical artifacts. Kevin Kerney is still recovering from the physical and psychic wounds that forced his retirement from the Santa Fe police force, when his former partner asks him to search for his son-Kerney's godson-who is AWOL from nearby White Sands Missile Range. At the top-secret base, Kerney forges an uneasy alliance with Captain Sara Brannon, an astute Army investigator. Together, they travel on horseback into the restricted San Andres Mountains and the isolated Tularosa Valley, former Apache country where Kerney grew up, and stumble on a plundered cache of military goods from the Civil War era. Escaping with their lives, they follow separate paths to discover who is selling the stolen goods to whom. The search takes them and a vivid supporting cast (notably an Army corporal who disguises himself as jorobado, a hunchback believed in Mexican tradition to bring good luck) to both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border. McGarrity demonstrates firm control of his action-packed material, marking a trail with corpses (of the good and the very bad) to a tense, neatly orchestrated finale in the seamy border town of Juarez. Blending an air of the old West with some very modern characters, McGarrity delivers atmosphere, action, romance and prime satisfaction. (May) FYI: McGarrity is a former member of the Santa Fe Sheriff's Department.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From School Library Journal

YA. Kevin Kerney is a tough ex-cop turned modern-day private eye. His godson, a soldier assigned to White Sands Missile Range in desolate southern New Mexico, is reported missing. The military authorities believe he has gone AWOL, but Kerney correctly suspects foul play. He travels to Tularosa and joins forces with Captain Sara Brannon to investigate the disappearance. The two face many challenges and risks, including attempted murder, and become romantically involved while determining the innocent soldier's whereabouts. Eventually, his body is discovered. This is a fast read that also informs a bit about the Southwest, the military, and Native American traditions. An engaging mystery.?Mindy Ford, Lorton Library, Fairfax County, VA
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 291 pages
  • Publisher: Wheeler Publishing (October 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1568953720
  • ISBN-13: 978-1568953724
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,669,599 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Going back in time to start the Kerney series..., September 23, 2001
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I found the plot of Tularosa to be a little contrived, but the authentic feel of New Mexico has obviously been present in McGarrity's series from the beginning.

Kerney and Sara Brannon are easy to like and have a well-paced relationship in the book. There was a lot of gratuitous violence south of the border; but probably this is based in what the author has really found in his career in law enforcement in the southwest.

McGarrity struggles a little with his writing style - he paints a scenic picture well, but was just starting out in character development and dialogue.

Worth the read to start the Kerney series; the author continues to develop and satisfy the reader.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Patches of great writing, August 2, 2000
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The first page contained a fantastic description of a sky. Whenever he describes clouds and sky he's great, and when he describes scenery he's very good - better than James Lee Burke but James Lee Burke does better characters. I can understand why a lover of the Southwest would love the book. But then there are passages such as " 'I've got to improvise' he whispered to himself" (That's a villain planning to kill the hero). Unlike the Hillermans I've read he does admit that some native Americans have alcohol problems and shows respect without over-idealisation. Basically it lacked enough originality to go on my great list, although I read it and will buy more of McGarrity. There are too many tough embittered ex-cops already in book form. The good guys were too good and the bad guys too bad. Terry Yazzi came alive best because he was ambivalent. I like villains with a touch of humor I can half-way root for. I think a previous reviewer said it well;Good hamburger but not great steak.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read for fans of the Southwest., August 2, 1998
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As soon as I saw the title of this book, I had to buy it. I grew up in Alamogordo, only a few miles down the road from Tularosa, NM. It was fun to read a mystery set in that area with familiar landmarks and history playing a big part in the plot. The author has accurately recreated the New Mexican landscape for his readers while keeping you engrossed in his work. If you haven't ever visited New Mexico, this should make you want to! I will definitely read other books by this author.
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