
Hermit's Peak
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J. Ed Araiza
Before Kenny can get very far, he comes upon an ailing stray dog with a woman's running shoe in his mouth. The dog leads him to the butchered bones of a murder victim, and Kerney finds he's inherited a homicide along with the ranch. Determined not to see his weekend ruined, Kerney turns the investigation over to the state police district office and continues his survey of his windfall inheritance, only to find that the timber thieves have clear-cut a great swath of woodland in a remote canyon.
Unsure of whether he can pay the inheritance taxes, hold on to his land, and realize his dream to ranch again, Kerney returns to Santa Fe. There, he finds that Sara Brannon - a woman he cares deeply about - has arrived to visit him. As Kerney and Sara begin trying to sort out a relationship that means more to both of them than either is willing to admit, Kerney is called back to Hermit's Peak. Another murder victim has been found at a remote cabin next to Kerney's property, and he is soon engaged in a race against time to solve two murders and avert another.
©1999 Michael McGarrity (P)1999 Simon & Schuster Inc., AUDIOWORKS Is an Imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Had a lot of dead air space and not a fan of the music.
Overall enjoyed the story.
Prefer George Reading!
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If you could sum up Hermit's Peak in three words, what would they be?
I enjoyed the story.What did you like best about this story?
I enjoyed the development of the storyline between Kearney and Sara as well as the continued story of Kearney acquiring the property from his mother's old college friend.Which scene was your favorite?
How the emotions were shown in the storyline regarding Gabe's loss of his son.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes.Any additional comments?
I will continue to follow the Kevin Kearney story line.Good story
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J. Ed Araisa's voice is a little too breathy.
Love Kevin Kerney
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Wheres George Guidall when you need him?
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Hermits Peak
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The book moved the series along, but it’s really nothing you won’t pick up if you skip this one for the next in the series.
Disappointed in the production overall. If you like plain vanilla, this might be for you.
Not one I’d buy again
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Lose the music
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The story is superb!
The narrator leaves much to be desired.
The stupid guitar twanging between chapters is horrific, as are the long silent pauses.
I sincerely hope Mr. McGarrity will some day have this book redone by George Guidall!
Excellent book, dismal narrator
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Narrator is awful!
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I do not think the narrator was as bad as reviewers have said. He did a good job with the accents and voices for different characters. I liked that his females didn’t sound like drag queens. Nothing against drag queens so don’t read anything negatively about that comment. I just think some narrators try too hard with female voices.
The chapter transitions didn’t bother me and were more a responsibility of the director and editor. Not the narrator.
If I had read the original book before I listened to this recording I might have a differing opinion about the abridgment. However........... I think it stood on its own and should not be passed by because production techniques have changed since the time it was first recorded.
The recording has some key elements to the Kerney story that should not be missed. So to keep its continuity I say get this recording. And read the book after.
Not a diamond, however..........
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