Fox Creek

Fox Creek

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  • Author:William Kent Krueger
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The latest in the New York Times bestselling Cork O’Connor Mystery Series follows Cork in a race against time to save his wife, a mysterious stranger, and an Ojibwe healer from bloodthirsty mercenaries。

The ancient Ojibwe healer Henry Meloux has had a vision of his death。 As he walks the Northwoods in solitude, he tries to prepare himself peacefully for the end of his long life。 But peace is destined to elude him as hunters fill the woods seeking a woman named Dolores Morriseau, a stranger who had come to the healer for shelter and the gift of his wisdom。

Meloux guides this stranger and his great niece, Cork O’Connor’s wife, to safety deep into the Boundary Waters, his home for more than a century。 On the last journey he may ever take into this beloved land, Meloux must do his best to outwit the deadly mercenaries who follow。

Meanwhile, in Aurora, Cork works feverishly to identify the hunters and the reason for their relentless pursuit, but he has little to go on。 Desperate, Cork begins tracking the killers but his own skills as a hunter are severely tested by nightfall and a late season snowstorm。 He knows only too well that with each passing hour time is running out。 But his fiercest enemy in this deadly game of cat and mouse may well be his own deep self-doubt about his ability to save those he loves。

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Libby Reidy

I was fortunate to receive a early galley of this book。 The continuation of the Cork O'Connor series includes all his previous characters including Cork, Henri Meloux (the ancient Indian Healer) along with Cork's wife and children。 As Henry prepares himself for his death (a vision that he had seen), a woman seeks his help for wisdom and protection from unknown people who are determined to find her。 From there the book takes off with Cork's family involved 。 Will Cork be able to solve why this wo I was fortunate to receive a early galley of this book。 The continuation of the Cork O'Connor series includes all his previous characters including Cork, Henri Meloux (the ancient Indian Healer) along with Cork's wife and children。 As Henry prepares himself for his death (a vision that he had seen), a woman seeks his help for wisdom and protection from unknown people who are determined to find her。 From there the book takes off with Cork's family involved 。 Will Cork be able to solve why this woman is being hunted and will he be able to save his family and friend? A thriller from beginning to end, I love these mysteries and I will continued to recommend to those who are looking for a new author。 。。。more

Stephanie

Thanks to Edelweiss and Atria for providing a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review。I've been hearing great things about this series for a long while, so I figured I should give it a go。 Not sure if this is representative of the usual quality of the series, but I wasn't blown away。A woman named Dolores visits the native healer Henry Meloux for spiritual help and ends up embroiling him and Cork O'Connor's wife, Rainy, in a dangerous pursuit from a group of mercenaries bent on taking Dolore Thanks to Edelweiss and Atria for providing a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review。I've been hearing great things about this series for a long while, so I figured I should give it a go。 Not sure if this is representative of the usual quality of the series, but I wasn't blown away。A woman named Dolores visits the native healer Henry Meloux for spiritual help and ends up embroiling him and Cork O'Connor's wife, Rainy, in a dangerous pursuit from a group of mercenaries bent on taking Dolores as a bargaining chip in their dealings with her husband。 After Cork unwittingly leads the mercenaries directly to the ancient healer, he must follow behind and try to save Rainy and Henry from being collateral damage in the fallout of the hunt。 Cork's family members team up with Dolores' husband's family to figure out the reasons behind the chase。I enjoyed the general tone and info about native life in Minnesota, and the characters are OK。 The writing didn't do a whole lot for me, it was not super dynamic。 I might go back and read some of the titles in the series that have been specifically recommended to me, but I think once you get to number 19, the dough is no longer so fresh。 Still, it was something different for me and I'm glad I gave it a try。 。。。more

Jean

Cork O’Connor returns as he goes on the search of his lifetime: hoping to find his wife, Rainey; her uncle, Henry, a midi, and an unknown other woman who are trying to evade a group of mercenaries who are in search of the unknown women。 The characters are fascinating: Henry, a healer and aware that he is nearing the last stage of his life; Rainey, wife to Cork and dedicated to her family yet has felt the need to be with her uncle in the Northwoods of Minnesota at this stage in his life and the s Cork O’Connor returns as he goes on the search of his lifetime: hoping to find his wife, Rainey; her uncle, Henry, a midi, and an unknown other woman who are trying to evade a group of mercenaries who are in search of the unknown women。 The characters are fascinating: Henry, a healer and aware that he is nearing the last stage of his life; Rainey, wife to Cork and dedicated to her family yet has felt the need to be with her uncle in the Northwoods of Minnesota at this stage in his life and the stranger, a woman, showing up at Henry’s home asking for help。 A suspenseful read which will involve the entire O’Connor family and friends from long ago who respond to Cork’s help to find and rescue the family before dangerous mercenaries find the mystery woman。 Thanks to NetGalley and Atria Books for an ARC of this book; this is my honest review。 。。。more

Denise Wilbanks | This Is My Everybody

BOOK REVIEW: Fox Creek by William Kent KruegerSeries: Cork O’Connor Mystery Series | Book 192022 Publication Date: August 23⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐⭐️T。I。M。E。 Favorite Books To ReadT。I。M。E。 Best Book Club BooksT。I。M。E。 Best Books By Genre | ThrillerT。I。M。E。 Most Anticipated Books Of 2022CONNECT WITH A BOOK | T。I。M。E。 SIMPLE LIVING TIPSmall shifts can add up to big changes。。。T。I。M。E。 BOOK REVIEW:For all the things we are dealing with in our current world at this time, one of the things we can be grateful for is t BOOK REVIEW: Fox Creek by William Kent KruegerSeries: Cork O’Connor Mystery Series | Book 192022 Publication Date: August 23⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐⭐️T。I。M。E。 Favorite Books To ReadT。I。M。E。 Best Book Club BooksT。I。M。E。 Best Books By Genre | ThrillerT。I。M。E。 Most Anticipated Books Of 2022CONNECT WITH A BOOK | T。I。M。E。 SIMPLE LIVING TIPSmall shifts can add up to big changes。。。T。I。M。E。 BOOK REVIEW:For all the things we are dealing with in our current world at this time, one of the things we can be grateful for is that we are living in the time of William Kent Krueger's writing。His book, This Tender Land, is on my Top Ten All-T。I。M。E。 Favorite Books list。。。 which represents my top ten favorite books I have ever read from any year。 It was my first William Kent Krueger book。。。 and it made me a fan for life。 If you have not read it。。。 drop everything and do so immediately。 I am not kidding。My next step was to dive right into his very popular Cork O'Connor Mystery Series beginning with Book 1。 To date, I have read thru Book 7。。。 And then received the wonderful news that a new installment was being released as Book 19 entitled Fox Creek。Although the Cork O'Connor Mystery Series is a cumulative series, you can read each book as standalone books… But, I highly recommend reading the series in order for the best reading experience。Each book does have a complete story arc。 However, at the center of the story is Cork O'Connor, his family, friends, and the community they live in。So, as you can imagine, we see the characters grow up, the community evolve, and experience great challenges。 The history and attachment to the characters and culture deepen quickly。But, could I wait to read the new book until I finished the first 18 books? Absolutely not。 Yep。。。 I do not follow my own advice!As a result, when I started Fox Creek, it was a bit of a time warp for me to jump from Book 7 to Book 19。 But once I got my bearings, I was quickly into the adventure of this new installment。At the heart of this series is William Kent Krueger's love of the Boundary Waters region and his deep interest and respect for the Native American culture。 Each one of his books always leaves me with a new chapter in American history that I had no previous knowledge of。。。 And folks, we need to learn。Because the darker forces of this world are learning something faster than the rest of us… Small shifts can add up to big changes。 Their new weapon of choice? Patience。With Fox Creek, I closed the last page with my head spinning as to what this story reveals from past history。。。 what it reflects on current history。。。 and what it foretells。Perfect for readers who want a thrilling adventure filled with twists and turns。。。 while exploring the twists and turns of who we are as human beings。With the added layer of the mystical Native American understanding of how the divine works among us, I hope you will find truths that will provide guidance。。。 and ultimately your own understanding of how small shifts can add up to big changes。。。 ✨😎✨Pages: 400Genre: Thriller Sub-Genre: Mystery SeriesTime Period: Present DayLocation: Minnesota | Boundary Waters RegionIF YOU LIKE THIS BOOK THEN TRY…Book: Cork O'Connor Series by William Kent Krueger (Read in order!)♡ T。I。M。E。 TIP: Although it is a cumulative series, you can read this book series as standalone books… But, I recommend reading the series in order for the best reading experience。。。 ✨😎✨ TV Series: WallanderBOOK SYNOPSIS:In Fox Creek, William Kent Krueger weaves a thrilling adventure story with deep insights into the human condition。The novel centers on the character of Cork O'Connor, a former sheriff who now does occasional private investigative work。 And Henry Meloux, a 100 year old healer who has recently had a vision of his own death。When a young woman named Dolores Morriseau comes to Henry seeking shelter and advice。 Along with his niece (who is also Cork's wife), Henry agrees to help her but they all soon find themselves in the middle of a life or death hunt from hunters who are after Delores for unknown reasons involving her husband。They set out into the Boundary Waters wilderness to try and find a safe haven for Dolores。 Along the way, they must outwit the hunters who are hot on their trail, while also dealing with the challenges posed by the harsh wilderness。Meanwhile, Cork and his son are desperately trying to find them before it is too late。Throughout the novel, Krueger expertly weaves in themes of love, loss, hope, and redemption。 And ultimately provides a powerful reminder of the importance of championing kindness in the world we live in。BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION:• The importance of championing kindness in the world we live in。• How small shifts can add up to big changes, both good and bad。• The history of the Native American culture in the landscape of American history。BOOK QUOTE:"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice。" — Fox Creek | William Kent Krueger--------------------All my book reviews can be seen at This Is My Everybody | Simple Living | Denise Wilbanks at thisismyeverybody。com/blog/what-book-。。。 ♡ Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC。 I voluntarily chose to review it and the opinions contained within are my own。// COME ON OVER & SAY HELLO!。。。 Website: https://thisismyeverybody。comYouTube: https://www。youtube。com/c/ThisIsMyEve。。。Pinterest: https://www。pinterest。com/thisismyeve。。。 Instagram:  https://www。instagram。com/thisismyeve。。。 Facebook:  https://www。facebook。com/thisismyever。。。 Twitter: https://twitter。com/t_everybody And let's be friends here on Goodreads too!。。。 ✨😎✨ 。。。more

Debra

When I saw this book on NetGalley I got very excited as it was a book by William Kent Krueger。 It didn't mention it was part a series which I have not read before。 Thankfully, this worked nicely as a stand-alone novel for me。 Henry Meloux, an ancient Ojibwe healer, has had a vision of his death, as he prepares, mercenaries enter the woods looking for Delores Morriseau, a woman who sought him out seeking wisdom。 Now Henry, Delores and his niece Rainey go on a journey of survival in the woods。Cork When I saw this book on NetGalley I got very excited as it was a book by William Kent Krueger。 It didn't mention it was part a series which I have not read before。 Thankfully, this worked nicely as a stand-alone novel for me。 Henry Meloux, an ancient Ojibwe healer, has had a vision of his death, as he prepares, mercenaries enter the woods looking for Delores Morriseau, a woman who sought him out seeking wisdom。 Now Henry, Delores and his niece Rainey go on a journey of survival in the woods。Cork O’Connor, a private investigator was approached about Delores previously by a man claiming to be her husband, is now searching for Rainy (his wife), Henry and Delores, hoping to find them before the mercenaries do。As with all of William Kent Krueger's books, this one was beautifully written and plotted。 I was completely invested in the story which kept me wondering why the men were looking for Delores, what was going on with her husband and how thing would play out。 I found the book to be atmospheric and loved the descriptions of the Boundary Waters。Thank you to Atria Books and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。 All the thoughts and opinions are my own。Read more of my reviews at www。openbookposts。com 。。。more

Rebecca

Thanks to Atria for the gifted copy for honest review。Fox Creek continues the story of Cork O'Connor and his family and friends in the long tradition of this series。 Since the last book (Lightning Strike) served as a prequel to the series, this is the first time in a while that readers have got to follow along with Cork's contemporary associates。 As longtime readers of the series might expect, this has all of my favorite things that keep me coming back over and over again: vivid descriptions of Thanks to Atria for the gifted copy for honest review。Fox Creek continues the story of Cork O'Connor and his family and friends in the long tradition of this series。 Since the last book (Lightning Strike) served as a prequel to the series, this is the first time in a while that readers have got to follow along with Cork's contemporary associates。 As longtime readers of the series might expect, this has all of my favorite things that keep me coming back over and over again: vivid descriptions of the rural Minnesota landscape and wilderness, moral issues facing Cork and his family, legal and environmental concerns in particular concerning Indigenous groups。 This was absolutely a solid story, but I wouldn't recommend it as a starting point for the series。 。。。more

Ilona

Cork O’Connor Mystery never disappoints!A man shows up a Cork’s looking for his wife Delores, she is supposed to have gone looking for Henry Meloux。 Cork as always cautions tells the man he’ll see what he can do。 And this sets a whole chase into action, which sees Henry (age 100 years plus) heading into the Boundary Waters, with his niece (Cork’s wife) Rainy with the Delores。 Cork follows in and doesn’t know where they are heading or how many people are chasing Henry and company。 In the meantime Cork O’Connor Mystery never disappoints!A man shows up a Cork’s looking for his wife Delores, she is supposed to have gone looking for Henry Meloux。 Cork as always cautions tells the man he’ll see what he can do。 And this sets a whole chase into action, which sees Henry (age 100 years plus) heading into the Boundary Waters, with his niece (Cork’s wife) Rainy with the Delores。 Cork follows in and doesn’t know where they are heading or how many people are chasing Henry and company。 In the meantime, Stephen (Cork’s son) is working on why people are after Dolores。 Both Henry and Stephen have had visions of Henry’s death is this trip the end?As always well writing, great insides and respect to the Indigenous people, their faith, their way of life。 。。。more

Vicki

“Fox Creek” by William Kent Krueger, Atria Books, 400 pages, Aug。 23, 2002。Henry Meloux had a vision of his death。 The Ojibwe healer is over 100 years old。 He is still able to walk in the Northwoods。Former sheriff Cork O’Connor is now a private investigator。 He also owns and operates a food stand。 A stranger, Louis Morriseau, wants Cork to find his wife, Dolores, who has been missing for a week。 Morriseau, who knows nothing about Meloux, thinks his wife is having an affair with him。 She has gone “Fox Creek” by William Kent Krueger, Atria Books, 400 pages, Aug。 23, 2002。Henry Meloux had a vision of his death。 The Ojibwe healer is over 100 years old。 He is still able to walk in the Northwoods。Former sheriff Cork O’Connor is now a private investigator。 He also owns and operates a food stand。 A stranger, Louis Morriseau, wants Cork to find his wife, Dolores, who has been missing for a week。 Morriseau, who knows nothing about Meloux, thinks his wife is having an affair with him。 She has gone to Meloux for shelter and advice。 Cork takes the case to keep Morriseau off Henry’s back。 Cork’s wife, Rainy Bisonette, is helping Meloux at his home in Crow Point。 Rainy is Henry’s great niece。 But when Cork shows Dolores the photo he took of her husband, she says that isn’t him。 Cork returns home, but when Rainy doesn’t come home for dinner, he goes back to Henry’s。 Henry and the two women are not there。Cork meets up with Morriseau’s brother, Anton, and they go looking for Henry and the women。 They soon realize that three men are also tracking them。 And the three men leave a trail “that any idiot can see。” As snow begins falling, Cork is afraid he won’t be able to save those he loves。 He knows that it’s now up to Henry to save Rainy and Dolores。This is the 19th in one of my favorite series。 This installment is one of the best。 The characters are complex and well-formed。 The setting is almost idyllic。 It is an excellent mystery with in-depth cultural details of an oft-ignored community。 I never would have guessed the reason behind why the mercenaries are looking for Morriseau。In accordance with FTC guidelines, the advance reader's edition of this book was provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for a review。 。。。more

Don Anderson

Another excellent read by my favorite author!

Janet

As usual, I loved this book in the Cork O'Connor series。 Even this is the 19th book in this series, I was as intrigued as when I read the first。 The characters come across as real people with strong connections to family, community and often attempting to be good people。 While trying to solve the mystery, it is often difficult to decide where the new characters fit in。Each book in the series adds a new mystery that is timely and intriguing。 New characters appear to keep the mystery fresh。 Some a As usual, I loved this book in the Cork O'Connor series。 Even this is the 19th book in this series, I was as intrigued as when I read the first。 The characters come across as real people with strong connections to family, community and often attempting to be good people。 While trying to solve the mystery, it is often difficult to decide where the new characters fit in。Each book in the series adds a new mystery that is timely and intriguing。 New characters appear to keep the mystery fresh。 Some are true villains, and others become members of Cork's family whether they have a genetic connection or are part of the Native American experience which is a strong element of every one of these books。The physical setting in the far north of Minnesota in the tribal lands of the Ojibwe, Anishinaabeg, is impressively described。 The author also introduces much of the language, spiritual beliefs, and language of these ancient people。 Their history as they face hardships of their harsh surroundings and the oppression of American and Canadian governments are also connected to the stories。I look forward to the 2oth book in this series。 I believe that it is time for me to explore more of this author's books。 。。。more

TC

Recommended。Review posted at Tzer Island book blog:https://www。tzerisland。com/bookblog/2。。。 Recommended。Review posted at Tzer Island book blog:https://www。tzerisland。com/bookblog/2。。。 。。。more

Reeca Elliott

Henry is preparing for the end of his life。 But, as usual, life throws a curve ball and Henry ends up protecting a woman on the run and Cork must do everything in his power to find out why someone is chasing this woman。 This could have deadly outcome if Cork does not succeed。Henry is one of my favorite characters in any series。 He ranks right up there with Agent Pendergast。 Henry is as old as dirt and everyone in the whole novel expects him to die any day。 But, Henry being Henry continues to sho Henry is preparing for the end of his life。 But, as usual, life throws a curve ball and Henry ends up protecting a woman on the run and Cork must do everything in his power to find out why someone is chasing this woman。 This could have deadly outcome if Cork does not succeed。Henry is one of my favorite characters in any series。 He ranks right up there with Agent Pendergast。 Henry is as old as dirt and everyone in the whole novel expects him to die any day。 But, Henry being Henry continues to show everyone his strength and his Indian ways…and these are not to be laughed at。This story had me guessing which way it was going to go! And believe me, it could have gone many different directions。 I love a story which twists around and leads the reader on a merry chase! And this one definitely does that!This is number 18 or 19 in the Cork O’Conner series。 Amazon has it at 19, Goodreads has it as 18。 When you get this many…it may be time to stop。 And I really believe that is why I only gave this 4 stars。 I absolutely love this author。 And no, I have not even come close to reading all these in this series。 But, I am already kinda of tired of them。 But, I guess if it’s selling books for this author he will continue to keep this series alive。Need a good mystery/thriller…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today!I received this novel from the publisher for a honest review。 。。。more

Louise

Wow, what a riveting story! William Kent Krueger knows how to write books that pull you in from the very beginning。 Fox Creek is the 18th book in his Cork O’Connor mystery series。 I’ve only read the first few in the series and was a little nervous about jumping right to this latest one, but it worked just fine (although I did find out about the death of a semi-main character that must have happened in one of the earlier books I haven’t yet read)。 It could work as a standalone, but of course you’ Wow, what a riveting story! William Kent Krueger knows how to write books that pull you in from the very beginning。 Fox Creek is the 18th book in his Cork O’Connor mystery series。 I’ve only read the first few in the series and was a little nervous about jumping right to this latest one, but it worked just fine (although I did find out about the death of a semi-main character that must have happened in one of the earlier books I haven’t yet read)。 It could work as a standalone, but of course you’d have missed some of the backstory。A good portion of the book is a detailed game of cat and mouse in the fabulously described Northwoods of Minnesota。 No one quite knows why, but a number of men are after a woman, Dolores, who has come to the area to seek the help of the aged Ojibwe healer Henry Meloux。 Henry, with Dolores and Rainy, Cork’s wife, leads these men on a “merry chase” due to his amazing knowledge of the woods。 It was fascinating to read about everything that was happening from three different viewpoints: Cork, Rainy and the tracker called Wolf, always in the third person, but from their POV。 Fairly late in the book, we do find out why these men were after Dolores and what her husband Lou was so worried about。 Don’t miss the Author’s Note at the end!As always, Krueger informs the reader about aspects of Native culture, in a beautiful way, and makes me want to visit this part of the world。Thank you to NetGalley and Atria Books for the opportunity to read an advance readers copy of this book。 All opinions are my own。 。。。more

Brenden Schaaf

Fox Creek might be the best book in the Cork O’Connor series so far。 I’ve read them all and the pacing and switching between points of view in this book drew me in even more than before。 Fans of William Kent Krueger’s earlier works will love the familiar characters, but new readers will find that this book stands on its own as well。 Fox Creek takes place mainly in and around Aurora, Minnesota, a fictional town near the Boundary Waters Wilderness。 There is no shortage of action as Cork, his famil Fox Creek might be the best book in the Cork O’Connor series so far。 I’ve read them all and the pacing and switching between points of view in this book drew me in even more than before。 Fans of William Kent Krueger’s earlier works will love the familiar characters, but new readers will find that this book stands on its own as well。 Fox Creek takes place mainly in and around Aurora, Minnesota, a fictional town near the Boundary Waters Wilderness。 There is no shortage of action as Cork, his family, and his friends try to nail down a new mystery that has visited their lives。 With trips to suburban Minneapolis and into Canada, the action kept me turning pages well past my bedtime and I highly recommend this a book to all mystery lovers。 Even though I have enjoyed all of Krueger’s past novels, after reading Fox Creek I intend to go back and read the entire Cork O’Connor series again。 I look forward to the 20th in the series, hopefully coming in 2023!Thank you to Atria Books and Netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read and review an advance copy of this book。 。。。more

Kasa Cotugno

As with other chapters in the excellent Cork O'Connor series, Kent Krueger gets his inspiration from actual events that have resulted in deleterious impact on the indigenous population, usually by a government。 To say more about the specifics here would give away too much of a plot point, but Fox Creek is populated with Krueger's usual cast of complex characters, and what I particularly like is that they are flawed and human。 Of course the baddies are uniformly bad, but just about everyone else As with other chapters in the excellent Cork O'Connor series, Kent Krueger gets his inspiration from actual events that have resulted in deleterious impact on the indigenous population, usually by a government。 To say more about the specifics here would give away too much of a plot point, but Fox Creek is populated with Krueger's usual cast of complex characters, and what I particularly like is that they are flawed and human。 Of course the baddies are uniformly bad, but just about everyone else has more than one side to them。 His action scenes are almost cinematic in their rendering, easy to follow, and his landscapes are breathtaking。 。。。more

Joseph

William Kent Krueger is an excellent writer。 FOX CREEK is my second novel by him。 It’s also the 19th book in the Cork O’Conner series。 Though I’ve only read two of the books, I bet you would enjoy reading any in the series。The first Cork O’Conner book I read, Lightning Strike, was a prequel。 Cork was twelve years old in it (it’s really good)。 In the seventeen novels of a grownup Cork O’Conner, he’s been a Chicago police officer, a small-town sheriff, and a private investigator。 In FOX CREEK, Cor William Kent Krueger is an excellent writer。 FOX CREEK is my second novel by him。 It’s also the 19th book in the Cork O’Conner series。 Though I’ve only read two of the books, I bet you would enjoy reading any in the series。The first Cork O’Conner book I read, Lightning Strike, was a prequel。 Cork was twelve years old in it (it’s really good)。 In the seventeen novels of a grownup Cork O’Conner, he’s been a Chicago police officer, a small-town sheriff, and a private investigator。 In FOX CREEK, Cork is in his mid-50s, a father, a grandfather, and tired of the violent and dangerous jobs he’s held, he owns and operates a hamburger joint。 Seeing the transition from a 12-year-old Cork to a 55-year-old Cork was a sudden shock to my system。 But I adjusted。One of Krueger’s strengths is making the reader feel like he is in the place being described。 Another is the relatively fresh take he makes of his stories。 In FOX CREEK, for example, the basic plot is some bad guys are hunting a man and two women in the North Woods of Minnesota (Cork’s wife, Rainy, is one of the women), and Cork is chasing all of them。 I bet you’ve seen that basic plot before。 Krueger makes it all seem fresh。As for the story, it begins when a man asks Cork to find his wife, Dolores, who has run off with her new lover, an Indian named Henry Meloux。 First twist, on page 9, Henry Meloux is 105 years old, at a minimum。 Second twist, the putative wife has never seen the man claiming to be her husband。 Third twist, Henry Meloux and Cork’s son, Stephen, both have dreams of Henry’s death。 Dolores came to Henry seeking answers as to why her husband may not love her anymore。FOX CREEK is a mystery story。 It’s also a thriller。 It’s also an adventure。 It also has a budding romance。 And it’s filled with Indian lore。 And it all makes for a unique reading experience。FIVE STARS 。。。more

Mary Fallon

I won this book from Goodreads and wanted to give an honest review。 It took me quite a while to get into the story but once I did, it was quite interesting and a good read。 The characters come to life and I started routing fir them which made me read quicker! I would definitely recommend this book and hope to read a few more of his books。

Monnie

4。5 stars, actually。Unless I know a series is at an end, I never worry too much about whether or not the main character will survive。 Oh sure, he or she can get pretty mangled up, but dead? Nope。 Not gonna happen。 The same can't be said for their loved ones, though - and in this case, worrying about that outcome is one of the main things that kept me flipping the pages of my Kindle。The other key attractions are the colorful, detailed descriptions of the territory and Native American ways。 Former 4。5 stars, actually。Unless I know a series is at an end, I never worry too much about whether or not the main character will survive。 Oh sure, he or she can get pretty mangled up, but dead? Nope。 Not gonna happen。 The same can't be said for their loved ones, though - and in this case, worrying about that outcome is one of the main things that kept me flipping the pages of my Kindle。The other key attractions are the colorful, detailed descriptions of the territory and Native American ways。 Former cop Cork O'Connor, now a private investigator who mostly runs a burger joint on Iron Lake in Minnesota, not far from the Canadian border, shares that ancestry; his wife, Rainy, is a Native American who maintains close ties to the local reservation。 That includes to her great uncle, Ojibwe healer Henry Meloux, who by most counts is at least 100 years old and still going strong。For how much longer remains to be seen; in fact, both Henry and Cork's grown son have experienced dreams in which Henry is dead。 For now, though, he's not only alive, but he and Rainy are performing healing rituals for a woman named Delores Morriseau, who came to them looking for help with her marriage。 Problem is, some not-so-nice people are looking for Delores - but helping her is the farthest thing from their minds。Henry, though, is at least one step ahead; foreseeing trouble, he leads Delores and Rainy deep into the Boundary Waters to escape。 Needless to say, he's an expert guide; but so, apparently, is at least one of their trackers, and they have no intention of leaving the wilderness without their quarry。 For the rest of the book, the chase is on - as is the quest by Cork and his friends to find out why the chasers are so intent on capturing Delores and finding her missing husband (hint: It's a timely topic)。 The ending was to me a bit unexciting, but the ride in between is well worth the time it took to read (which wasn't much, since it was hard to put down)。 Overall, it's another winning installment in this outstanding and highly recommended series。 Many thanks to the publisher, via NetGalley, for the opportunity to read and review a pre-release copy。 。。。more

Ellen

The Cork O'Connell series is one of my favorites。 This new one does not disappoint! Read it in 1 day。。。kept me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end。。。absolutely loved it。。。 The Cork O'Connell series is one of my favorites。 This new one does not disappoint! Read it in 1 day。。。kept me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end。。。absolutely loved it。。。 。。。more

Miriam

Willam Kent Krueger brings readers another breathless mystery / thriller set in the wilderness of the Boundary Waters of northern Minnesota。 This tale is told from four perspectives, Cork’s, Rainy’s (Cork’s wife), his son Stephen’s, and the tracker “The Wolf”。 The story weaves back on itself as the characters describe what’s happening during this mysterious tale that affects the lands of the indigenous peoples of the Annishenabeg in Minnesota and Canada。Who doesn’t like to reconnect with their f Willam Kent Krueger brings readers another breathless mystery / thriller set in the wilderness of the Boundary Waters of northern Minnesota。 This tale is told from four perspectives, Cork’s, Rainy’s (Cork’s wife), his son Stephen’s, and the tracker “The Wolf”。 The story weaves back on itself as the characters describe what’s happening during this mysterious tale that affects the lands of the indigenous peoples of the Annishenabeg in Minnesota and Canada。Who doesn’t like to reconnect with their favorite characters with each installment of a series? You’ll find Cork happy in his marriage to Rainy, two years and counting; his children grown and his grandson active and running around。 Best of all, Henry Meloux is ever-present full of visions and a lifetime of woodcraft。Thanks to the BookLoft of German Village (Columbus, OH) http://www。bookloft。com for an ARC to read and review。NOTE: This one releases on August 23, 2022 。。。more

Bruce Raterink

The 19th book in the Cork O’Conner series is as fresh as the first book。 The fully developed main characters continue to grow to meet new challenges and the new characters are a welcome addition 。 A fast paced plot, told from multiple perspectives kept me reading late into the night。 Highly recommended Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced readers copy。

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Kathryn

I had finished reading book 9, Heaven’s Keep, of the Cork O’Connor series, and wasn’t sure I wanted to continue to book 10。 Then I won this book from Goodreads and had to read the rest of the series before reading Fox Creek。Wow! I love the series and the characters。 The O’Connors again face trial and danger amid worries of the inevitable death of Meloux, their spiritual leader and friend。 Fox Creek introduces a new character self-named LeLoup (the Wolf)。 LeLoup arrears to be heartless, little mo I had finished reading book 9, Heaven’s Keep, of the Cork O’Connor series, and wasn’t sure I wanted to continue to book 10。 Then I won this book from Goodreads and had to read the rest of the series before reading Fox Creek。Wow! I love the series and the characters。 The O’Connors again face trial and danger amid worries of the inevitable death of Meloux, their spiritual leader and friend。 Fox Creek introduces a new character self-named LeLoup (the Wolf)。 LeLoup arrears to be heartless, little more than the merciless killers he works with。 Yet, amid violence and murder, he seeks to understand and learn, recognizing Meloux’s nature as Mide during their brief encounter。I highly recommend Fox Creek! 。。。more

Bam cooks the books ;-)

I've jumped into this series after reading the author's prequel, Lightning Strike。 I found I had no problem picking up the details of these characters' lives but I'm sure the story would be richer for having read the series from start to finish。 This book centers around the Ojibwe healer, Henry Meloux, who at 105 is still going strong in the northwoods of Minnesota。 A city woman named Dolores Morriseau comes to him for advice--she is trying to find peace in her life and is worried about her marr I've jumped into this series after reading the author's prequel, Lightning Strike。 I found I had no problem picking up the details of these characters' lives but I'm sure the story would be richer for having read the series from start to finish。 This book centers around the Ojibwe healer, Henry Meloux, who at 105 is still going strong in the northwoods of Minnesota。 A city woman named Dolores Morriseau comes to him for advice--she is trying to find peace in her life and is worried about her marriage。 But unfortunately she brings trouble to Henry as she is pursued by four ruthless strangers。 Henry leads Dolores and his great-niece Rainy, Cork's wife, into the Boundary Waters territory to escape these men but one of them is a very good tracker。 Meanwhile Cork and Dolores's brother are also in pursuit and to make matters worse, an early spring snowstorm is threatening。 A very dramatic and tense story with a wild natural setting and rich characterizations。 I still do want to read this entire series some day!I received an arc from the author and publisher via NetGalley。 My review is voluntary and the opinions expressed are my own。 。。。more

Sue

Although my favorite William Kent Krueger books remain Ordinary Grace and This Tender Land, the Cork O’Connor mystery series continues to grow on me。 Fox Creek, Cork O’Connor # 19, will please all fans of this Minnesota-based series and win new fans。 It may not be best to begin a series with the book 19, but readers new to Krueger’s books will have no problem starting here。A stranger identifying himself as Lou Morriseau approaches Cork O’Connor, asking the private investigator to find his missin Although my favorite William Kent Krueger books remain Ordinary Grace and This Tender Land, the Cork O’Connor mystery series continues to grow on me。 Fox Creek, Cork O’Connor # 19, will please all fans of this Minnesota-based series and win new fans。 It may not be best to begin a series with the book 19, but readers new to Krueger’s books will have no problem starting here。A stranger identifying himself as Lou Morriseau approaches Cork O’Connor, asking the private investigator to find his missing wife Delores。 According to Morriseau, she has become “fascinated with Indian stuff lately” and is believed to be having an affair with an Indian named Henry Meloux。 Although Cork doesn’t tell Lou Morriseau, he immediately knows something is wrong with this story。 Cork has known Henry Meloux many years, and Henry has passed his hundredth birthday。Going straight to Henry, Cork finds him in the company not only of Delores, but also Cork’s wife Rainy, who had just finished leading Delores in a traditional sweat。 Delores has come to Henry for spiritual guidance aimed at rebuilding her marriage to Lou Morriseau。 This sounds like a an easy case, one quickly resolved。There is one big catch。 The Lou Morriseau Cork shows Delores on his phone—the one trying to find her—is not her husband, but a stranger。When a group of men descend on Henry’s cabin, Henry, Delores, and Rainy go missing。 Realizing they might have been kidnapped, Cork sees clues indicating Henry might have taken the women into the woods to escape their pursuers。From this point, the narrative begins shifting between Cork, Rainy, the Wolf (a tracker called LeLoup hired to hunt down Delores), and Cork’s son Stephen。 As LaLoup and others track Delores, Henry and the women attempt to evade capture or death, Cork searches desperately for both groups, and Stephen plays his own roles elsewhere, the suspense builds。 No one knows what the others are doing。 Readers know, but do not understand the reason behind the strangers' pursuit of Delores。If readers begin to sense the story is winding down too early, they have a surprise in store for them, for the chase is only part of the story。 Why is a stranger posing as Delores’ husband, and who is that stranger? Why has he or someone else determined to spend a great deal of money in a high-tech pursuit? Where is Delores’ real husband Lou, and what role does he play the larger story?William Kent Krueger keeps readers guessing, but he does much more。 He gives his readers a strong sense of the Minnesota landscape, educates them about Native American traditions and mindset, and demonstrates how cultural clashes of the past may have evolved but have not vanished in the 21st century。 Thanks to NetGalley and Atria/Simon and Schuster for an advance reader copy of this highly recommended novel。 。。。more

Mary C

Cork O'Connor has been approached by a man to find his missing wife Dolores Morriseau - he claims she is involved with a man named Henry Meloux。 Cork knows the ancient Objibwe healer and knows that isn't true and heads to Henry's cabin to see if he is helping the woman and why her husband is looking for her。 When Doris appears with Cork's wife Rainy from a recent sweat, she states that the man in the picture Cork shows her is not her husband, nor does she know where her husband。 Cork heads back Cork O'Connor has been approached by a man to find his missing wife Dolores Morriseau - he claims she is involved with a man named Henry Meloux。 Cork knows the ancient Objibwe healer and knows that isn't true and heads to Henry's cabin to see if he is helping the woman and why her husband is looking for her。 When Doris appears with Cork's wife Rainy from a recent sweat, she states that the man in the picture Cork shows her is not her husband, nor does she know where her husband。 Cork heads back home to identify who the man actually is and why he is looking for Doris。 Before Cork can get back to Henry's, Henry senses that men are coming to hunt for Doris, so he, Rainy and Doris head into Boundary Waters to escape the men and get to a safe place。When Cork is unable to locate the man who hired him, he returns to Henry's cabin, only to find it empty and evidence that people are looking for the trio。 Cork along with his son-in-law follow the trail hoping to catch up with the hunters before they can harm the trio。At the same time, Cork's son Stephen investigates the husband, hoping to discover his location and discover what the hunters are really after。 A race against time。#NetGalley #Atria Books 。。。more

Dianna Rostad

Fast paced, nailbiter!! I tore through the pages of FOX CREEK。 This is Krueger's most thrilling read!! Fast paced, nailbiter!! I tore through the pages of FOX CREEK。 This is Krueger's most thrilling read!! 。。。more

Cory Beyer

Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC。 Cork is flipping burgers at this restaurant when he is approached by a man requesting his help to find his wife。 When Cork finds her at a prominent medicine man's hut, she informs him that it was not her husband at all and now her life is in danger。 I am new to the Cork O'Conner series but I am fully invested! Each book can be read on its own or in order。 #FoxCreek #WilliamKentKruger #Aug2022 Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC。 Cork is flipping burgers at this restaurant when he is approached by a man requesting his help to find his wife。 When Cork finds her at a prominent medicine man's hut, she informs him that it was not her husband at all and now her life is in danger。 I am new to the Cork O'Conner series but I am fully invested! Each book can be read on its own or in order。 #FoxCreek #WilliamKentKruger #Aug2022 。。。more

Ralph Smith

I have received this ARC at no cost from Netgalley。com and am providing an unbiased review。This is book nineteen in the Cork O'Connor series, and I am surprised (yet very happy) it has made it out。 A couple of years ago I became a fan of this series and each time I hear there is a new book in the series coming out, I get excited。Where to start? Hmmm。 I have always liked how Krueger has built up this Native American community that Cork lives in, and the amount of nature surrounding it。 The charac I have received this ARC at no cost from Netgalley。com and am providing an unbiased review。This is book nineteen in the Cork O'Connor series, and I am surprised (yet very happy) it has made it out。 A couple of years ago I became a fan of this series and each time I hear there is a new book in the series coming out, I get excited。Where to start? Hmmm。 I have always liked how Krueger has built up this Native American community that Cork lives in, and the amount of nature surrounding it。 The character Henry Meloux, being a 'medicene man' is a great secondary character, and helps lead the reader into a prediction to the direction of how some of the story will go。 With Cork's retirement from law enforcement (a few books ago) it is nice to get away from some the legalese and procedures that would normally have to be followed, allowing the author to freely dictate how Cork will act/react to things in a more natural manner。 An interesting point I have noticed in the past few books, is that they are about our environment, pointing out ways companies (and governments) are (or could be) destroying it。Not sure what else I am able to say about this story, except I enjoyed it。 It's always nice to return to a favored character when reading, and this is just another example of such。 Not sure if there is more story to write in regards to Cork, but if there is a way, I know I would enjoy to read yet another book。 。。。more

Cathi

I have read several William Kent Krueger novels but this was my first read for his series books。 It is a tale intertwined with the Native American culture and an appreciation of the beautiful landscape of Northern Minnesota。 Krueger with his writing puts you right near the campfire, the tall northern pines, and the pristine waters of the north woods。 The mystery in Fox Creek kept me from wanting to put the book down。 It is an entertaining read and I encourage those who like intrigue in a well wr I have read several William Kent Krueger novels but this was my first read for his series books。 It is a tale intertwined with the Native American culture and an appreciation of the beautiful landscape of Northern Minnesota。 Krueger with his writing puts you right near the campfire, the tall northern pines, and the pristine waters of the north woods。 The mystery in Fox Creek kept me from wanting to put the book down。 It is an entertaining read and I encourage those who like intrigue in a well written novel to pick up this series。 。。。more