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Spirit Crossing

Spirit Crossing

A disappearance and a dead body put Cork O’Connor’s family in the crosshairs of a killer in the twentieth book in the New York Times bestselling series from William Kent Krueger­, “a master storyteller at the top of his game” (Kristin Hannah, #1 New York Times bestselling author).

The disappearance of a local politician’s teenaged daughter is major news in Minnesota. As a huge manhunt is launched to find her, Cork O’Connor’s grandson stumbles across the shallow grave of a young Ojibwe woman—but nobody seems that interested. Nobody, that is, except Cork and the newly formed Iron Lake Ojibwe Tribal Police. As Cork and the tribal officers dig into the circumstances of this mysterious and grim discovery, they uncover a connection to the missing teenager. And soon, it’s clear that Cork’s grandson is in danger of being the killer’s next victim.

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  • Cork O’Conner series

    I have read all of William Kent Krueger’s Cork O’Connor books…. Each one was better than the last! I highly recommend this series. I discovered Mr. Krueger by reading his novel Original Grace, a beautifully written book and then discovered Cork and family. You will not be disappointed… trust me!

    By nevada city sarah

  • Worth the wait

    Always look forward to reading the next tale involving the O’Connor clan. This one tells a hard truth about the cruel depravity happening to NA/Indigenous women. If you’ve seen “Wind River” or the episode on Yellowstone” (kudos to Taylor Sheridan bringing some awareness on screen) where Monica assists ridding of one of the predators, you’ll appreciate this story.

    By dj-wa

  • An excellent read about a tragic truth

    Hard to put down , well worth reading!

    By G'Dad12

  • Another great tale of Cork and the Native family he loves

    Really enjoyed this most recent story in the series. The thought of everything that the Native Americans all over the UShave been subjected to is something I did not understand the gravity of until beginning this series. My heart hurts for all they they have been subjected to not only in their history but also in the present.WHICH SHOULD NEVER BE ACCEPTED ON ANY LEVEL.

    By Chasemax1

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