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Nothing but Trouble

A Kevin Kerney Novel

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Nothing but Trouble

Auteur(s): Michael McGarrity
Narrateur(s): George Guidall
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Former deputy sheriff Michael McGarrity’s stunning cop mysteries, including Slow Kill, have been nominated for the coveted Anthony Award. The New York Times says, “McGarrity has a cunning mind for crime fiction.”

When pro rodeo star Johnny Jordan returns to Santa Fe, he asks his childhood friend, police chief Kevin Kerney, to serve as a consultant on a new film being staged along the Mexican border. Seeing an opportunity to get paid while enjoying a long-overdue vacation, Kerney agrees, and brings along his wife, Lieutenant Colonel Sara Brannon, and their young son, Patrick. But on the road to the isolated location, they find the dead body of an undercover federal agent—so much for relaxation.

Filled with unbridled suspense and accurate depictions of police procedures, Nothing but Trouble benefits from the perspective of a “man who has been there and done that,” according to New York Times bestselling author Tony Hillerman.

“The series remains one of crime fiction’s most readable.”—Kirkus Reviews

©2005 Michael McGarrity (P)2006 Recorded Books
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"McGarrity has a cunning mind for crime fiction." (The New York Times)

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