A Warrant to Kill: A True Story of Obsession, Lies, and a Killer Cop (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Kathryn Casey Play Audiobook Sample

A Warrant to Kill: A True Story of Obsession, Lies, and a Killer Cop Audiobook (Unabridged)

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She tried to tell her friends. She even went to the police. No one would believe her - and now she was dead.

Problems had always followed Susan White, but when she remarried and moved to Houston's posh suburbs, she thought the past was behind her - until she met a deputy sheriff named Kent McGowen who would soon become her worst nightmare.

McGowen was an aggressive cop with a spotty record. When Susan rebuffed his advances, she claimed he stalked and harassed her, using her troubled teenage son as bait. And then, in an act of arrogance and revenge, he made good on his threats, setting her up for the kill.

In A Warrant to Kill, Kathryn Casey meticulously pieces together the tragic shards of the case to create a riveting story of vengeance, fear, and justice - of the terrifying power a badge can have in the wrong hands.

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"Scary! Disturbing to know that this man wasn't stopped sooner from being in a position to exert any type of authority. Makes you wonder who you can trust if those who we expect to protect us are this type of person."

— Irene (4 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " Don't read this unless you want to be pissed off. "

    — Tobey, 6/11/2013
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    " Great book, well written, read it in one sitting. "

    — Heather, 5/12/2013
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    " Yes, cops can be the bad guy. "

    — Laura, 3/31/2013
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    " Not my favorite case at all. I'll just leave it at that out of respect for the victim. "

    — FrankieReads, 2/16/2013
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    " Not a great book, but the story took place in our neck of the woods (Spring, Texas), so that made it pretty compelling. We also had the asst DA involved in the case as a guest speaker at our book club. Downright scarey when you hear of who some of our uniformed officers really are! "

    — Beth, 2/10/2013

About Kathryn Casey

Kathryn Casey s an award-winning, Houston-based journalist, the author of six highly acclaimed true crime books, and the creator of the Sarah Armstrong mystery series. Singularity, the first in the Armstrong series, was included in Booklist’s best crime novel debuts of 2009, and Library Journal chose the third in the series, The Killing Storm, for its list of the best books of 2010. Ann Rule calls Casey, “one of the best in the true crime genre.”