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Everybody Hates This Guy. Can We Just Pretend the Obvious Murder Was an Accident?

The River We Remember by William Kent Krueger

June 27, 2025 by elderberrywine Leave a Comment

There is a river that runs through it.  It is the (fictional) Alabaster River, and the town is Jewel, Minnesota.  It is only a decade after the end of WWII, and many men returned home significantly changed.  The town is celebrating Memorial Day when a body is discovered in the river.  The victim is Joseph Quinn, belligerent wealthy landowner and renowned drinker.  He’d been known to occasionally go down to camp overnight by the river.  Perhaps he got drunk and fell in?  Little hard to […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: 1950s Minnesota, Camping by the river, Everybody hates the victim, Everybody's got a motive, Life starting to get back to normal after WWII at least for some, William Kent Krueger

elderberrywine's CBR17 Review No:31 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: 1950s Minnesota, Camping by the river, Everybody hates the victim, Everybody's got a motive, Life starting to get back to normal after WWII at least for some, William Kent Krueger ·
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Minnesota Mean

The River We Remember by William Kent Krueger

November 16, 2024 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

When Jimmy Quinn’s body is discovered in a local river with a huge shotgun blast in his chest on Memorial Day 1958, there’s certainly no shortage of suspects. Sheriff Brody Dean is sorely tempted to write the whole thing off as a hunting accident, but fate intervenes. Local gossip soon coalesces into one persistent rumor, that Quinn’s Dakota Sioux farmhand, Noah Bluestone, is the man responsible for his death. A town pariah for both his own status as a Native American and for his interracial […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: William Kent Krueger

jeverett15's CBR16 Review No:74 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: William Kent Krueger ·
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I gave Cork O’Connor a try … turns out, I’m just not that into him

Iron Lake by William Kent Krueger

October 1, 2023 by booktrovert 4 Comments

William Kent Krueger seems to be very popular among many bookish folks that I generally respect. I have heard so much praise for his most recent novel, This Tender Land, and his Cork O’Connor series has been fairly positively reviewed. I imagined him to be a bit like Peter Heller, whose writing is strongly impacted by nature. A thriller with a sense of justice, and a more literary bent than, say, your average Grisham. I’ll pause here to say that there was a time in […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: William Kent Krueger

booktrovert's CBR15 Review No:45 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: William Kent Krueger ·
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Ordinary Grace book cover

“A grace so ordinary there was no reason at all to remember it.”

Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger

March 11, 2023 by jomidi Leave a Comment

A librarian friend, whom I usually agree about books with, has been singing the praises of William Kent Krueger for quite a while now. Last year, based upon her recommendation I read his book The Tender Land, and didn’t much care for it. But since she has been relentless, I decided to give him another chance and read Ordinary Grace. So glad I did, as I really liked this one. The story is set in 1961 in a small town in Minnesota.  Thirteen year old Frank […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: CBR15Passport, historical fiction, mystery, Ordinary Grace, William Kent Krueger

jomidi's CBR15 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: CBR15Passport, historical fiction, mystery, Ordinary Grace, William Kent Krueger ·
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“Perhaps the most important truth I’ve learned across the whole of my life is that it’s only when I yield to the river and embrace the journey that I find peace.”

This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger

February 28, 2023 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

I may be the only person on earth that didn’t like this book. I was certainly the only person in my library book club that didn’t. We went around the room giving our ratings out of five, and it was 4s and 5s all around (and one 7!) and me, with my 2. I stand by it. This book was not my jam. The first thing I’ll say in my defense was many of the people that said they loved it also said “but I […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: William Kent Krueger

cheerbrarian's CBR15 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: William Kent Krueger ·
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Not So Ordinary

Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger

May 11, 2020 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

I read this book over a month ago, so in covid time, that’s like what, 7 months ago?! When I went over to Goodreads to figure out how far behind I was in my Cannonball reviews I was like, “Oh yeeeeah. I read that!!” It was the book club pick for my local library book club, but since we didn’t meet last month (when I had read the book, Trevor Noah’s amazing Born a Crime) I figured I was off the hook this month but […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Americana, historical fiction, midwest, William Kent Krueger

cheerbrarian's CBR12 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Americana, historical fiction, midwest, William Kent Krueger ·
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