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William Kent Krueger joined the ranks of today's best suspense novelists with this thrilling, universally acclaimed debut. Conjuring a sense of place he's plainly honed firsthand in below-zero prairie (Kirkus Reviews), Krueger brilliantly evokes northern Minnesota's lake country -- and reveals the dark side of its snow-covered landscape.
Part Irish, part Anishinaabe Indian, Corcoran Cork O'Connor is the former sheriff of Aurora, Minnesota. Embittered by his former status, and the marital meltdown that has separated him from his children, Cork gets by on heavy doses of caffeine, nicotine, and guilt. Once a cop on Chicago's South Side, there's not much that can shock him. But when the town's judge is brutally murdered, and a young Eagle Scout is reported missing, Cork takes on a mind-jolting case of conspiracy, corruption, and scandal.
As a lakeside blizzard buries Aurora, Cork must dig out the truth among town officials who seem dead-set on stopping his investigation in its tracks. But even Cork freezes up when faced with the harshest enemy of all: a small-town secret that hits painfully close to home.
It takes about 7 Hours and 18 minutes on average for a reader to read Iron Lake. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Iron Lake is 368 pages long.
Iron Lake is book #1 in the Cork O'Connor Book Series and comes before Boundary Waters
Iron Lake
Barbara K , Nov 8, 2021
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Good character development. Interesting plot. I am going to recommend it to my brother. And have already ordered the next in the series for myself.
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life in the northern wilderness
Mary M , Sep 30, 2021
This is a very fast paced book with a good plot.
I enjoyed the detail about native American culture and adaptation to white culture. The detail about how they coexist and deal with one another mixed with an intense mystery plot. Very good read. |
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