Thunder Bay (Cork O'Connor #7)
This is another great book by Krueger. I was enthralled with Henry Meloux's life story. Cork's family continues to change and evolve. I'm looking forward to the next book to see what the future holds.
Every time I read a book in the series I can't put it down. Another excellent addition to the Cork O'Connor series.
Writing reviews for books by William Kent Krueger is getting boring. I'm tempted to automate it by rating them 5 stars and writing "great book". Not because I'm lazy, but because it's not easy for me to verbalize why I like his writing so much. The stories are good, but not really outstanding. I guess the real draw are the characters. There are so many I'd like to meet, and to be friends with. Even if I had to live in Minnesota to do so, although this one was mostly in Canada, which isn't that
Ok, I have to admit to really liking the Cork O'Connor books. Didn't think I'd like this one much when one of my favorite characters got really sick and was not expected to live, but Mr. Krueger came thru with an excellent story. Also didn't think that anyone could do as good a job at reading Cork's exploits as David Chandler, but Buck Schirner managed it amazingly well. Great book. <><
This review was originally posted on Books of My Heart Review copy was received from Publisher. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I have been desperate to continue with the Cork O'Connor series. So I was ecstatic to see book 7 - Thunder Bay - was being rerecorded by the primary narrator of the series, David Chandler. I love this series SO much. We get the history of Henry Meloux which is fantastic. There are also some family events and changes.I
Best of the series so far. I have never read a full series of one author back to back, but am thoroughly enjoying doing that with Krueger's.
William Kent Krueger
Hardcover | Pages: 280 pages Rating: 4.18 | 5636 Users | 510 Reviews
Present Books Concering Thunder Bay (Cork O'Connor #7)
Original Title: | Thunder Bay |
ISBN: | 0743278410 (ISBN13: 9780743278416) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Cork O'Connor #7 |
Characters: | Cork O'Connor |
Literary Awards: | Anthony Award Nominee for Best Novel (2008), Dilys Award (2008) |
Description Toward Books Thunder Bay (Cork O'Connor #7)
Henry Meloux, Cork's friend and spiritual advisor, asks the Minnesota sheriff turned private investigator to find Henry's long-lost son. Cork tracks the man to the Canadian town of Thunder Bay, Ontario, where it turns out he's a prominent (if reclusive) industrialist. When someone tries to kill Henry, and the evidence points to his son, Cork digs deep into his old friend's personal history, where he uncovers truths that might be best left buried.Details Regarding Books Thunder Bay (Cork O'Connor #7)
Title | : | Thunder Bay (Cork O'Connor #7) |
Author | : | William Kent Krueger |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 280 pages |
Published | : | July 24th 2007 by Atria Books |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Thriller. Mystery Thriller. Crime |
Rating Regarding Books Thunder Bay (Cork O'Connor #7)
Ratings: 4.18 From 5636 Users | 510 ReviewsCommentary Regarding Books Thunder Bay (Cork O'Connor #7)
RATING: 4 STARS(Review Not on Blog)Listened to on audioYay, Henry Meloux is one of my favourites! This book is the reason I enjoy this series - action and heart. I am not a huge fan of Cork but I love the characters around him. I also enjoy all the Native culture that is in these series.This is another great book by Krueger. I was enthralled with Henry Meloux's life story. Cork's family continues to change and evolve. I'm looking forward to the next book to see what the future holds.
Every time I read a book in the series I can't put it down. Another excellent addition to the Cork O'Connor series.
Writing reviews for books by William Kent Krueger is getting boring. I'm tempted to automate it by rating them 5 stars and writing "great book". Not because I'm lazy, but because it's not easy for me to verbalize why I like his writing so much. The stories are good, but not really outstanding. I guess the real draw are the characters. There are so many I'd like to meet, and to be friends with. Even if I had to live in Minnesota to do so, although this one was mostly in Canada, which isn't that
Ok, I have to admit to really liking the Cork O'Connor books. Didn't think I'd like this one much when one of my favorite characters got really sick and was not expected to live, but Mr. Krueger came thru with an excellent story. Also didn't think that anyone could do as good a job at reading Cork's exploits as David Chandler, but Buck Schirner managed it amazingly well. Great book. <><
This review was originally posted on Books of My Heart Review copy was received from Publisher. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I have been desperate to continue with the Cork O'Connor series. So I was ecstatic to see book 7 - Thunder Bay - was being rerecorded by the primary narrator of the series, David Chandler. I love this series SO much. We get the history of Henry Meloux which is fantastic. There are also some family events and changes.I
Best of the series so far. I have never read a full series of one author back to back, but am thoroughly enjoying doing that with Krueger's.
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