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Cork O’Connor has entered a new phase of his life as his children are now away from home living their adult lives and Jo is gone. He and dog Trixie are living a solitary existence and his role as a security consultant/private investigator keeps him pretty busy. His current assignment is as a consultant for the Vermilion One mine, which is being considered as a nuclear waste site and predictably that’s not going over well with members of the community. He’s also hired to find the sister of Max Ca
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Rating: 4 STARS
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I am still reeling from the last book, but this is a perfect book to help you get past it. This book blends current murders with cold cases - and Cork's past. We get to see what his parents were like when Cork was a preteen. I enjoyed this one and found myself just racing through it. ...more
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I am still reeling from the last book, but this is a perfect book to help you get past it. This book blends current murders with cold cases - and Cork's past. We get to see what his parents were like when Cork was a preteen. I enjoyed this one and found myself just racing through it. ...more

I wasn't sure how easy this book would be to read after events in the previous book. I shouldn't have been concerned. The mystery was just as compelling as the previous books.
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Vermilion Drift is one of my favorites in the Cork O’Connor series—a gripping, layered mystery that blends past and present with masterful suspense. When the Department of Energy begins evaluating a local Tamarack County mine for nuclear waste storage, tensions rise. Cork O’Connor is brought in as a security consultant, but it doesn’t take long before he uncovers something far more sinister.
The discovery of six bodies buried deep in the mine are victims linked to a 1964 case known as the "Vanish ...more
The discovery of six bodies buried deep in the mine are victims linked to a 1964 case known as the "Vanish ...more

William Kent Krueger is the best storyteller ever. All of his books are so engaging and full of surprises. This book has a touch of the supernatural which makes the story even more intriguing. The characters are well developed and you can feel their emotions. It was another definite page turner and the ending did not disappoint but left me wanting more. I will be reading the next in the series very soon.

Feb 11, 2019
Vicki
marked it as to-read

Jan 01, 2022
Reed
marked it as to-read
