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Jo O'Connor joins a coalition of representatives from several Native American groups for a trip to Seattle. Something happens en route over Wyoming and the plane disappears. A distraught Cork lends a hand to the search teams as they fight time and weather to locate the plane.
The themes in this story resonated loud and strong as Cork encountered competing objectives, motivations and cultures in his quest to find his wife. As usual, the settings were just as much a part of the plot, this time the ...more
The themes in this story resonated loud and strong as Cork encountered competing objectives, motivations and cultures in his quest to find his wife. As usual, the settings were just as much a part of the plot, this time the ...more

RATING: 3 STARS
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It has been 4 months or so since my last Cork O'Connor book. I have been trying to find this one on audio as that is the only way I can do this series now. I love the narrator and since I don't know how to pronounce some of the words it is nice to hear them said correctly. Warning you now, this is a book with lots of emotion. Jo's plan has gone missing and thought to have crashed. Her and all those on the plane are considered dead. Cork won ...more
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Listened to on audio
It has been 4 months or so since my last Cork O'Connor book. I have been trying to find this one on audio as that is the only way I can do this series now. I love the narrator and since I don't know how to pronounce some of the words it is nice to hear them said correctly. Warning you now, this is a book with lots of emotion. Jo's plan has gone missing and thought to have crashed. Her and all those on the plane are considered dead. Cork won ...more

If you plan to read this series. Make sure you don't read the blurb on this book. I thought the blurb was quite a spoiler for the book if you use your powers of deduction.
This was a pretty heartbreaking read when I've come to know and love the characters. I don't know where the story can go on from here. I know it will, but still I can't quite believe how events transpired overall in Heaven's Keep and I wonder why the author took the direction this books lays out for the future.
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This was a pretty heartbreaking read when I've come to know and love the characters. I don't know where the story can go on from here. I know it will, but still I can't quite believe how events transpired overall in Heaven's Keep and I wonder why the author took the direction this books lays out for the future.
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This series is so good that I just want to keep devouring these books. I felt so sorry for Cork and his family when Jo went missing. All I know is that I have to start reading the next book very soon in order to see what's going to happen next. No spoilers from me - you must pick up these books and read them for yourself. You will not be disappointed!
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In Heaven's Keep, Cork O'Connor travels to Wyoming, desperate to uncover the truth about the disappearance of the plane that his wife was on. As always, Krueger’s writing is strong, with vivid descriptions of Wyoming’s harsh, beautiful landscape and a complex web of characters.
What really got to me in this book was how Krueger kept tossing out tiny grains of hope — making me believe, for a moment, that things might turn out differently — only to snatch them away a few chapters later. It made for ...more
What really got to me in this book was how Krueger kept tossing out tiny grains of hope — making me believe, for a moment, that things might turn out differently — only to snatch them away a few chapters later. It made for ...more

Feb 11, 2019
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