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Northwest Angle by William Kent Krueger
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last updated Oct 29, 2017 11:34AM
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This is a really good one! Krueger takes a bit of a different path in that it is very much character driven. There is a mystery and a lot of action and it is very tense at times, but we also get to see all of the family interacting and showing how they care for each other.
As usual there is atmosphere and lots of nature. Henry is old and wise, Cork is alternately angry and sad, Jenny finds herself in a very unusual situation and Stephen seems to have suddenly grown up. I still think I see a new ...more
As usual there is atmosphere and lots of nature. Henry is old and wise, Cork is alternately angry and sad, Jenny finds herself in a very unusual situation and Stephen seems to have suddenly grown up. I still think I see a new ...more
Cork O’Connor rented a houseboat for his entire family, including sister-in-law Rose Thorn and her husband Mal, giving them all a much-needed family outing after a tragedy ridden couple of years. They’re on the Lake of the Woods, which occupies parts of Minnesota and the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario, when they encounter a vicious storm, a derecho*. Cork and Jenny were out on a dingy, on their way to pick up her boyfriend. Stephen and Anne had swum away from the houseboat to go expl
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11 books down and this series, for me, just keeps going from strength to strength. After events in previous books I was doubtful how invested I would still feel in this series. I shouldn't have worried, these books are written by a very, talented author.
One of my favourite aspects of Northwest Angle was that we had so many different points of view. Krueger, has mastered that art of changing the point of view structure through his series and I see this as a real strength. I enjoyed that the O'Co ...more
One of my favourite aspects of Northwest Angle was that we had so many different points of view. Krueger, has mastered that art of changing the point of view structure through his series and I see this as a real strength. I enjoyed that the O'Co ...more
RATING: 4 STARS
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We are back to action, this time with Cork and his family. I love when Jo's sister, Rose is in a book. I miss her! I selfishly wanted her to be with the O'Connor family forever. I really enjoyed seeing Cork and Jenny's relationship grow as father and daughter without Jo as a bridge. (and YAY to the ending!) ...more
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We are back to action, this time with Cork and his family. I love when Jo's sister, Rose is in a book. I miss her! I selfishly wanted her to be with the O'Connor family forever. I really enjoyed seeing Cork and Jenny's relationship grow as father and daughter without Jo as a bridge. (and YAY to the ending!) ...more
After Heaven’s Keep, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to continue the Cork O’Connor series—but Vermilion Drift brought me back, and Northwest Angle sealed the deal. This installment is a gripping blend of survival, mystery, and emotional healing, reminding me why I fell in love with this series in the first place.
Still reeling from the loss of Jo, Cork O’Connor plans a houseboat vacation in the Northwest Angle region of the Lake of the Woods, hoping to bring his family some peace. But nature has other ...more
Still reeling from the loss of Jo, Cork O’Connor plans a houseboat vacation in the Northwest Angle region of the Lake of the Woods, hoping to bring his family some peace. But nature has other ...more
Another great book by Krueger. His writing is always so beautiful and I love the native Ojibwa wisdom and spiritual messages that run through his books. In this book detective Cork O'Connor must solve the murder of a young girl who has recently had a baby. Jenny, Cork's daughter, becomes attached to the baby but death seems to follow the child and Cork is determined to find out why. The author's characters always feel so real and his descriptions of the settings make you feel like you are there.
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Feb 11, 2019
Vicki
marked it as to-read





