### From Publishers Weekly _Starred Review._ The deftly plotted seventh Cork O'Connor novel represents a return to top form for Anthony-winner Krueger after 2006's disappointing _Copper River_. Henry Meloux asks Cork, who's now working as a part-time PI in his hometown of Aurora, Minn., to find a
Thunder Bay
β Scribed by William Kent Krueger
- Publisher
- Atria Paperback
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 281 KB
- Edition
- [Larger print edition]
- Category
- Fiction
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From acclaimed author William Kent Krueger comes the seventh profound, action-packed suspense novel in his award-winning Cork O'Conner mystery series.
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The promise, as I remember it, happened this way.
Happy and content in his hometown of Aurora, Minnesota, Cork O'Connor has left his badge behind and is ready for a life of relative peace, setting up shop as a private investigator. But his newfound state of calm is soon interrupted when Henry Meloux, the Ojibwe medicine man and Cork's spiritual adviser, makes a request: Will Cork find the son that Henry fathered long ago?
With little to go on, Cork uses his investigative skills to locate Henry Wellington, a wealthy and reclusive industrialist living in Thunder Bay, Ontario. When a murder attempt is made on old Meloux's life, all clues point north across the border. But why would Wellington want his father dead? This question takes Cork on a journey through time as he unravels the story...
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