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Mexican Hat

by Michael McGarrity

Series: Kevin Kerney (2)

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Fiction. Mystery. Critically acclaimed author Michael McGarrity's powerful tale is packed with constant surprises and non-stop action. When retired Santa Fe detective Kevin Kerney discovers a mysterious body, his quiet summer in the Gila Wilderness is interrupted. Narrator George Guidall holds you spellbound as Kerney tangles with a modern paramilitary group and a vicious 60-year-old feud.… (more)
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Very good, 2nd one by him I've read & liked
  derailer | Jan 25, 2024 |
Detective aka cowboy aka rancher mystery not quite thriller.

These are good entertainment.

Michael McGarrity's saga is even better. ( )
  yhgail | Feb 20, 2019 |
Story Synopsis: Kevin Kerney has gotten a new job working in the Gila Wilderness as a seasonal worker. While on patrol he is called to investigate a poaching incident. But poaching isn’t the only crime in which he gets involved. As he works to find out who shot his partner, he must solve not only the poaching crimes but also a sixty year-old murder.
Review: The Gila Wilderness provides a vivid setting for this exciting mystery. The characters are well developed and plot keeps the reader involved throughout. ( )
  DrLed | Sep 9, 2013 |
Another in the successful series of mysteries featuring Kevin Kearny. All of the mysteries take place in the southwest, which drew me to read them in the first place. A fine writer, who certainly knows knows the ins-and-outs of police work, having been one himself. I rank McGarrity up there with John Straley for tough, well-written mysteries set in the outdoors. ( )
  hayduke | Apr 3, 2013 |
The afternoon I spent with this Kevin Kearney mystery was time so well spent, that I could have flipped the book over and started again. ( )
  Condorena | Apr 2, 2013 |
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Once again, for Emily Beth and Sean Eli, with love, and for HH, with my highest regard for his friendship, support, and whose counsel.
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A thick cloud broke and rolled toward the distant hogback.  Sunlight pierced the narrow canyon, casting long shadows and soft morning colors into the ravine.  Pale green cottonwoods, shimmering in a gentle breeze, bordered a dry, rocky stream.
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Fiction. Mystery. Critically acclaimed author Michael McGarrity's powerful tale is packed with constant surprises and non-stop action. When retired Santa Fe detective Kevin Kerney discovers a mysterious body, his quiet summer in the Gila Wilderness is interrupted. Narrator George Guidall holds you spellbound as Kerney tangles with a modern paramilitary group and a vicious 60-year-old feud.

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