Nothing but Trouble: A Kevin Kerney Novel (Unabridged)
 

Nothing but Trouble: A Kevin Kerney Novel (Unabridged)

by Michael McGarrity

Santa Fe police chief Kevin Kerney is back in the tenth and most entertaining novel in Michael McGarrity's acclaimed series. At the urging of an old friend, Kerney takes a job as a technical advisor on a contemporary Western being filmed near the Mexican border-and becomes embroiled in circumstances that will change his and his family's lives forever. (read review)

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Member Reviews

  • Susan S
    • Rated 3 stars

    The inside look at the movie business was interesting, and I did enjoy seeing more of Sara at work, but it felt a little like there were some unresolved things with Johnny and Julia, and the ending seemed a little too easy. I do have to say thank you to Mr. McGarrity for not killing Sara, but then, I haven't read the next in the series.

    Susan S wrote this review Monday, April 28 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • prescott
    • Rated 4 stars

    McGarrity takes the complexities of life and creates a nice flow for the reader. With many writers, there is a single focus in the story and no other. But life just doesn't work that way. In this book, Kearney is zeroing in on the murder of a young man while Sara, his wife, finds herself cleaning up a mystery from a previous story. That works. Both Kearney and Sara have to multi-task as we all do in our world. I believe you will appreciate McGarrity's approach to story-telling as I did. Enjoy!

    prescott wrote this review Tuesday, June 12 2007. ( reply | permalink )
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