Publish Date |
June 05, 2018 |
Category |
Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense Fiction / Thrillers / Crime |
Price |
$25.99 |
ISBN: 9781501147432
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Atria Books
Published: June 05, 2018
Praise for Sulfur Springs:
"Totally un-let-go-able, a can't miss for fans and a new obsession for new readers.""A blistering Wild West mystery.""Remarkable...masterful...book from an author who never disappoints.""Realistic and believable…Cork O’Connor is a worthy protagonist.”Praise for Manitou Canyon:
"Explores the tension between belief and truth, between protecting a sacred place and embracing technological progress, between having empathy for a cause and taking action to defend it...Krueger has crafted a gripping thriller...steeped in the mythology of American Indian tribes of Minnesota...[a] deeply spiritual novel. Read it with your heart."“A mystery made up of several shiver-inducing levers . . . [with] a plot that keeps tightening around O’Connor and the granddaughter—and the reader’s nerves. A first-rate addition to this series.” "A gripping thriller."Praise for Windigo Island:
“A punch-to-the-gut blend of detective story and investigative fiction.... Krueger has written an investigative novel as blistering and crucial in its indictments of contemporary evil as The Jungle.”“Krueger paints a vivid picture of the sordid cycle of poverty, abuse, alcoholism, and runaway (or throwaway) children on the reservation, and reminds us of the evil of men all too willing to exploit the innocent.”“Krueger at his page-turning best — but this time with a higher purpose.”Praise for Tamarack County:
“...a winter’s tale that will both break and warm the reader’s heart.... Krueger’s evident empathy for the Ojibwe and their traditions and values blends seamlessly with horrific violence played out against O’Connor’s struggles to heal his family’s wounds—and his own.”“Krueger is in fine form in this superb, highly atmospheric tale, deftly capturing a wide range of emotions and conflicts between assorted characters. . .you’re in for a real treat.”