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Head Wounds

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Clayton Istee, son of retired police chief Kevin Kerney, goes up against an elusive Mexican hitman in a mesmerizing story of murder, revenge, and redemption.

Given a chance to salvage his law enforcement career, Doña Ana County Sheriff's Detective Clayton Istee catches a bizarre late-night double homicide at a Las Cruces hotel. Both victims, a man and a woman, have been scalped with their throats cut.

The murders show all the signs of a signature hit, but national and state crime databases reveal no similar profiles. Digging into the victims' backgrounds, Clayton discovers that six months prior the couple had walked out of a nearby casino with $200,000 of a high-stakes gambler's money.

He also learns the crime had been hushed up by an undercover federal DEA agent, who resurfaces and recruits Clayton for a dangerous mission to seize the Mexican drug lord responsible for the killings.

Thrust into the nightmare world of borderland drug wars and corrupt cops, Clayton duels with a cunning assassin poised to kill him and his family in a ferocious climax to the Kevin Kerney series that is sure to stun.

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    • Booklist

      September 1, 2020
      This fourteenth installment concludes McGarrity's Kevin Kerney series, which began in 1996 with Tularosa. The focus of the novels has changed lately from Kerney, the now-retired Santa Fe chief of police, to his son, Clayton Istee, also a New Mexico cop. The transition from father to son is complete now, with Kerney taking only a cameo role and Istee investigating two brutal murders, with scalpings, that lead him into the heart of the borderland drug underworld. Like Kerney, Istee is torn between family and the thrill of the hunt, which finds him, along with a DEA investigator, tracking a Native American called El Jefe, who works as the top assassin for a Mexican cartel. Gradually, hunter and hunted come to have a grudging respect for one another, with Istee finding common ground between his Mescalero Apache heritage and El Jefe's Kickapoo lineage. McGarrity's series has always contained elements of noir, procedural investigation, and domestic drama, but here the color palette is more dark than light, as a confrontation looms between two men who would prefer to find a separate peace. A stirring conclusion to a fine series.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      September 15, 2020
      Retired Santa Fe police chief Kevin Kerney gets only a minor role in his 14th appearance. Considering what the leading characters are up to, that's a lucky break for him. It all begins at a motel where James Goggin and Lucy Nautzile have been scalped after their throats were surgically cut, presumably by Estavio Trevino, a professional assassin who prefers to be called El Jefe. As if the carnage isn't disturbing enough, John Cosgrove, the night clerk who reports discovering the bodies to Kerney's son, Deputy Clayton Istee, of the Do�a Ana County Sheriff's Office, vanishes and promptly turns up with his own throat cut. It's the beginning of a pattern that plays out all over the tribal lands of New Mexico and environs: First characters are introduced by name, placed in a thickly imagined web of relatives, and given a backstory, then they're violently dispatched. Ever since stealing $200,000 from a tribal casino, the first two victims had been on the run--not from the law, to whom the theft was never reported, but from a m�lange of gangsters, hirelings, informants, and paid killers who now all come rushing into Clayton's ken. Soon after agreeing to join undercover DEA agent Bernard Harjo in a journey to El Jefe, an encounter the all-knowing killer plans to end by ransoming his visitors, Clayton shoots El Jefe's adopted son, Fernando Olguin, in self-defense, putting himself squarely in the assassin's crosshairs, where he's got plenty of company. Gang leaders fight rival gang leaders, dirty cops go up against even dirtier cops, and it all ends with the 70th birthday party of Kevin Kerney. Remember him? Underneath all the chaotic plotting and crossplotting, McGarrity's New Mexico seethes with life.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from November 30, 2020
      Bestseller McGarrity’s exceptional 14th Kevin Kerney novel (after 2018’s Residue) focuses on the retired police chief’s son, Clayton Istee, a sheriff’s detective in Doña Ana County, N.Mex. Clayton, who’s dispatched to a hotel where someone scalped a man and woman after slitting their throats, recognizes the victims as Lucy Nautzile, a mother of two he’d known for all of her life, and her companion, James Goggin. Two years earlier, the pair went on the run after embezzling $200,000 from a casino on a Native American reservation. Clayton learns that the money was actually stolen from a casino patron, making revenge for the theft a probable motive. The plot thickens when an undercover DEA agent meets Clayton and reveals that the m.o. of the killings matches that of a Mexican freelance assassin known as El Jefe. Superior prose (“the spires of the Organ Mountains tinged gold from the sun low on the western horizon”), expert plotting, and believable characters make this a standout. Fans of gritty crime novels will be rewarded.

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