From an Amazon review

Filed under: Where to buy GREED — jd @ 10:54 am February 18, 2010

Kerrigan has crafted an excellent mystery that ranks up there with some of the best. It is a fast-paced page-turner with subtle descriptions that don’t get in the way of the action. Kerrigan wisely summarizes the intricate plot so that casual readers like me can keep up. I hope he can find a way to utilize the protagonist Grady Skinner in future volumes. Skinner reminds me a little of James Lee Burke’s Dave Robicheaux.

From a book review in the Florida Times Union

Filed under: Where to buy GREED — jd @ 10:48 am

                                    Kerrigan captures the “GREED” of southern politics… he has written a powerfully intuitive mystery … the book is terrific…a page turner…good characterization, local description.  Kerrigan occasionally summarizes events, keeping the casual reader  abreast of what at times is an involved plot that tugs at the underbelly of the worst dregs of society: greedy politicians.