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Under the Color of Law (Kevin Kerney, Bk 6)
Under the Color of Law - Kevin Kerney, Bk 6
Author: Michael McGarrity
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ISBN-13: 9780451410443
ISBN-10: 0451410440
Publication Date: 7/1/2002
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 39 ratings
Publisher: Onyx
Book Type: Paperback
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nerdgrrl avatar reviewed Under the Color of Law (Kevin Kerney, Bk 6) on + 33 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I have been a fan of this author for the past few years and totally by accident. A family member gave me a few of his books (Tullarosa...) After the first I was hooked. The main character Kevin Kearney is not some flawless superhero. McGarrity portrays him as someone real with warts and issues. If you want to fall into a quick reading adventure pick up one of McGarrity's Keven Kearney books and be prepared to disappear for a while.
Sunshine avatar reviewed Under the Color of Law (Kevin Kerney, Bk 6) on + 142 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
McGarrity has a really good series in the Kevin Kearney books. Good suspense and likable characters. I'm ordering the next one now!
reviewed Under the Color of Law (Kevin Kerney, Bk 6) on + 683 more book reviews
Newly installed Santa Fe police chief Kevin Kerney received a deadly welcome when Phyllis Terril, a US ambassor wife, is brutly stabbed to death in her home. Before Kerney investagte, an FBI anti terrism takes over the case- forceing Kerney to watch from the side lines as the crime scene is sanitized, potentional witness disappear, and the case is closed with trumped up evidence. After refusing to accept the FBI whitewash, Kerney is warned, threatened, and put under suveillance-because there is something more sinister than murder on line. The harder he hunts for the truth, the more he knows he may not survie the chase.
reviewed Under the Color of Law (Kevin Kerney, Bk 6) on + 5 more book reviews
well written mystery that does not telegraph the ending.
dryheat avatar reviewed Under the Color of Law (Kevin Kerney, Bk 6) on + 25 more book reviews
Enjoyable Read.
reviewed Under the Color of Law (Kevin Kerney, Bk 6) on + 21 more book reviews
Somewhat different kind of hero, but an excellent mystery.
reviewed Under the Color of Law (Kevin Kerney, Bk 6) on + 211 more book reviews
Things are not what they seem to be

Very attractive series based on a lawman in New Mexico and his family. This is part of the series called the Kevin Kerney Novels. This paragraph applies to all books in this series. The story's are great, but what makes this series stand out is how the country is worked into the story, It's almost as if you are there. The author is a gifted story teller.

Do you need to read this series in order: Yes, it helps a lot. Note that Hard Country and Backlands (and one pending maybe) are the prequels.

Triggers: Cops and police situations, there are rapes, homicides, and crime.

When Kevin Kerney is installed as Santa Fe's new police chief, he's welcomed with the brutal stabbing of the wife of a U.S. ambassador. Before Kerney can investigate, an FBI antiterrorism team takes over the case--forcing Kerney to watch from the sidelines as the case is closed with trumped-up evidence. Refusing to accept the FBI's whitewash, Kerney's hunt for the truth becomes more sinister.