Santa Fe Police Chief Kevin Kerney and his wife, Lieutenant Colonel Sara Brannon, are on leave and eagerly awaiting the birth of their son when a prominent gay attorney is gunned down outside his office by an unknown assailant. Called to the crime scene and faced with scanty evidence and no apparent motive, Kerney directs his chief of detectives to delve into the victim's personal and professional life, a decision that ultimately leads to a SWAT team screw-up and the death of two innocent people. But the killer has just begun. Kerney's horse, a mustang he'd gentled and trained, is vicously and senselessly destroyed; a dead rabbit is left on his doorstep; and a second victim with ties to the criminal justice system is found in her bed with her throat cut along with the warning: EVERYONE DIES. As a time of joy turns into a nightmare, Kerney and Sara search desperately for a seemingly unstoppable chameleonlike killer who promises to murder them and their unborn son.
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"Everyone Dies is one of the better police thrillers. Someone is out to kill Police Chief Kevin Kerney and all his blood relations and no one has a clue why nor can they link the threat with past cases.Everyone Dies was an on edge on your seat read. "
— Vannessagrace (4 out of 5 stars)
" This was my first Michael McGarrity "experience". I loved the NM setting and the story!! "
— Glena, 10/17/2013" not the best murder mystery, but pretty good if you're from Santa Fe "
— Elizabeth, 8/27/2013" I love New Mexico and books set in New Mexico. Michael McGarrity know how to write a good mystery and he is not so bad in person either. "
— Linda, 8/22/2012" Plot held my interest to the end. You learn more about police procedure here than in most other novels of this type. "
— Drew, 7/12/2012" This wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. It was very much plot driven, and the plot was pretty good. The characters, though, were sometimes a little unconvincing in the sense that they tended to be ether unquestionably good or definitely bad. There wasn't much complexity in that respect. "
— Helloimmrburns, 2/18/2012" first of his books I have read. I like the characters. Now I have to start at the beginning. "
— Greg, 10/28/2011" They're starting to get thin, mysteries, as the thriller--that appears to be so much easier to write, no?--appears to be replacing them. Worse than picking up a suspense thriller is picking up a mystery writer's new book and finding a suspense thriller. "
— Ryan, 9/16/2011" A decent enough read but then at the end you find out who the killer is and its like....oh. Ok, sure. Some dude. Who cares? Not a great reveal. "
— Sarah, 9/7/2011" This was a particularly suspenseful edition to the series. "
— Sue, 6/26/2011" Modern lawman mystery set in New Mexico. "
— Gypsy, 1/8/2011" Plot held my interest to the end. You learn more about police procedure here than in most other novels of this type. "
— Drew, 9/21/2010" This was my first Michael McGarrity "experience". I loved the NM setting and the story!! "
— Glena, 8/23/2010" not the best murder mystery, but pretty good if you're from Santa Fe "
— Elizabeth, 7/23/2008" This was a particularly suspenseful edition to the series. "
— Sue, 2/29/2008" I love New Mexico and books set in New Mexico. Michael McGarrity know how to write a good mystery and he is not so bad in person either. "
— Linda, 1/7/2008Michael McGarrity is the author of the nationally bes-selling Kevin Kerney crime novels and American West Trilogy historical novels. He is a former psychotherapist and deputy sheriff and lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Patrick Lawlor, an award-winning narrator, is also an accomplished stage actor, director, and combat choreographer. He has worked extensively off Broadway and has been an actor and stuntman in both film and television. He has been an Audie Award finalist multiple times and has garnered several AudioFile Earphones Awards, a Publishers Weekly Listen-Up Award, and many starred audio reviews from Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews.