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Apostle's Cove ~ Cork O'Connor #21 (by William Kent Krueger)

I have been a fan of the Cork O’Connor series for several years and have had the pleasure of reading or listening to the audiobook versions of all of them. The characters are well developed and the setting of Tamarack County in Minnesota comes to life on the pages. This particular book has a flashback to earlier in Cork’s life during his time as sheriff before returning to the present day. There are a lot of twists and turns that will have you invested in the story and anxiously wanting to figure out if Axel is really guilty of killing his wife. It is nice to get a reminder of Cork’s family from twenty years ago and then see them as mature adults. The American Indian Ojibwe tribe focus is always interesting and the author handles the racial tensions with grace and tact. This is a series I highly recommend but that you read from the first book so you grow to know and love the characters.


Thank you to NetGalley and Atria Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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