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Everyone Dies (2003)

by Michael McGarrity

Series: Kevin Kerney (8)

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When a prominent homosexual lawyer is murdered, Santa Fe police chief Kevin Kerney directs his staff along elusive leads that result in two additional deaths and the discovery of a chilling series of killings.
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I was just in New Mexico, and while reading looking up some of the locations on Google Maps, but just not good enough. And. Just too many murders. Animals. People. Innocents by criminals and cops. And, more to come. Jeez, Louise, enough already. Not finished. ( )
  tmph | Sep 13, 2020 |
Synopsis: Kevin is pursued by a killer intent on destroying his life and all of his family.
Review: While parts of this book were intriguing, the ending was anti-climatic. This one wasn't nearly as good as some of his other books. ( )
  DrLed | Dec 14, 2013 |
This was my first McGarrity novel. I was sorely disappointed. The blurb on the back of the book enticed me because I've read and enjoyed the Hillerman books and the comparison was made. I won't give up on the rest of the series, but the books will have to find me. ( )
  Roycrofter | Nov 11, 2012 |
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[McGarrity is] the master of the small-city procedural. ... Corpses pile up, the investigation heats up, but the avenger is not only clever but also well informed about cops ... a denouement as sudden and violent as it is satisfying.
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Jack Potter, perhaps the most successful and best known attorney in Santa Fe, had recently attended a gay rights costume ball dressed as Lady Justice.
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