With his dazzling debut, Tularosa, Michael McGarrity was hailed "a
born storyteller" (Denver Post)--and introduced readers to a memorable
new hero, ex-Santa Fe chief of detectives Kevin Kerney. Now, featuring
his vivid feel for the southwest, McGarrity's second gripping novel
hurls Kerney onto the toughest case of his life.
Taking a job as a seasonal forest ranger in New Mexico's Gila
Wilderness, Kevin Kerney is looking forward to a quiet summer high in
the mountains. But the murder of a Mexican tourist, and the discovery of
a disoriented old man in the wild, thrust Kerney into an investigation
that will carry him back in time to a sixty-year-old feud between two
land-rich brothers, Edgar and Eugene Cox.
Enlisting young state game and fish officer Jim Stiles to help solve the
crimes, Kerney slowly uncovers evidence connecting the ruthless Cox feud
with another suspicious death--and the radical actions of New Mexico's
present-day county militia. But new assistant district attorney Karen
Cox--Edgar's alluring daughter--is torn between hiding her father's
long-buried secret and helping Kerney find the truth. Now someone wants
Kerney dead--and the deeper he investigates, the more he may be digging
his own grave...