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Reviews"Maybe his most rugged, macho outing yet." -- Santa Fe New Mexican "A terrific police procedural." -- Midwest Book Review "McGarrity gets better and better." --Tony Hillerman, "[T]his volume deserves to find its way onto the syllabi of many an undergraduate course on NRMs." --Peter Beyer, Sociology of Religion "The book will be a welcome addition to courses in religion . . . [A] great resource for anyone interested in understanding the nature and significance of new religious movements." --Reginald Bibby, University of Lethbridge "Professor Dawson has put together a truly remarkable collection of articles that span the field of new religions." --James T. Richardson, University of Nevada , “Maybe his most rugged, macho outing yet.â€� — Santa Fe New Mexican “A terrific police procedural.â€� — Midwest Book Review “McGarrity gets better and better.â€� —Tony Hillerman, Maybe his most rugged, macho outing yet.” —Santa Fe New Mexican A terrific police procedural.” —Midwest Book Review McGarrity gets better and better.” —Tony Hillerman
SynopsisThe bushwhack killing of a deputy sheriff in Lincoln County and the brutal murder of the deputy's wife in Santa Fe County bring Police Chief Kevin Kerney and his Mescalero Apache son, Sergeant Clayton Istee, back together. The double homicide investigation is soon linked to a major drug trafficking scheme and the cold-blooded slaughter of two women in Albuquerque. Due to retire at the end of the month, Kerney calls upon Clayton to find the slain officer's son, discover what triggered the killings, and give him the ammunition he needs to bring a murderer to justice.