McKenna's Guy
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- Expected Jul 7, 2026
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- $9.99
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Publisher Description
From Edgar, Barry, and Shamus Award finalist Mike Lawson comes McKenna’s Guy, a fast-paced thriller full of secrets, lies, and betrayal.
When an intruder with murderous intent breaks into Roger Smith’s modest home one night, the big brute gets more than he bargained for, ending up a bloody corpse staining Roger’s carpet.
Washington, DC, Detective Grace Lillinthal is summoned to the crime scene and marvels at the outcome. Why would anyone want to kill gray-haired Roger Smith? He’s the picture of respectability—a widower devoted to his family, an amateur painter, and a civil servant who works at the Government Printing Office. When asked why he’d be a target, a clearly shaken Roger claims to be baffled.
But instinct tells Grace there’s more to Roger’s story, and when she learns that Roger—after killing his home invader and before calling the police—phoned John McKenna, she knows she’s onto something. John McKenna is a disreputable character of the first order. He’s the gregarious, larger-than-life owner of a local bar that’s a notorious den of thieves.
After one hired assassin fails, another’s bound to show up. The clock is ticking for Roger and McKenna to find out who wants Roger dead and why—and suspects abound. Stubborn Grace is as determined to dig up Roger’s secrets as he is to keep them hidden, and soon the investigation becomes a relentless game of cat and mouse. Even if Roger doesn’t consider himself a criminal, as chaos takes hold of his world, survival requires that he think like one.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Lawson's brisk, clever latest (after The Asset) tracks the unraveling of an atypical crime ring. When Robert Smith, an unobtrusive employee of the Government Printing Office, hears his home alarm system go off in the wee hours, he hides behind his door with a baseball bat. After the intruder fires five shots into Smith's empty bed, Smith kills him with a blow to the head. Puzzled D.C. police detective Grace Lillinthal investigates, wondering what might have made this unassuming 65-year-old a target. Her persistence reveals a 20-year operation Smith has run with the help of D.C. underworld fixer John McKenna, in which the pair judiciously sell one forged passport per year to clients hoping to leave their lives behind. Meanwhile, Smith and McKenna do some digging of their own. They find a connection between the hit man Smith killed and a Montreal crime family, and then a link to celebrity chef David Miller, who bought a new identity from the men a decade earlier. Smith heads to Montreal and chaos ensues, after which a new, unlikely killer descends on D.C. The pace never flags, and many of Lawson's characters and set pieces evoke the best of Donald Westlake. It's a highly enjoyable thriller.