"Vivid characterization and intricate plot make this an excellent crime novel."

By: William Kent Krueger

Genres: Mystery Police Procedural

Posted: June 30, 2006

Sheriff Cork O'Connor is hiding out at his cousin Jewell DuBois' home, waiting for a gunshot wound to his leg to heal. Jewell didn't exactly welcome him with open arms -- she's angry at police in general because she blames them for her husband's death. But her son, Ren, is lonely and is fascinated by Cork.

When Ren's friend, Charlie (shortened from Charlene by this tomboy!) Miller finds herself in trouble, it seems the whole town becomes involved. And it's difficult for Cork to keep a low profile as the mysteries emerge. When a young girl's body is found and Charlie vanishes, Cork must move to help his family, even though surfacing may make his presence known to the hit men who are still looking for him.

This is the sixth book in the Cork O'Connor series and the second one I've read. Krueger's vivid characterizations and intricate plots make these crime novels an excellent choice. In COPPER RIVER, the relationship between Charlie and Ren, both sad loners, adds a dimension that increases the suspense. A well-done book.

Book Summary

The sixth novel in William Kent Krueger's award-winning suspense series finds Cork O'Connor running for his life -- straight into a murderous conspiracy involving teenage runaways.

The latest in the series finds the sheriff running for his life from professional hit men who have already put a bullet through his leg. Desperate, he finds sanctuary outside a small town called Bodine on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in an old resort owned by his cousin, Jewell DuBois. Though Jewell, a bitter widow whose husband may have been killed by cops, keeps Cork at arm's length, her 14-year-old son, Ren, is looking for a friend. But being a father figure to Ren will prove more difficult than Cork could possibly imagine.

When the body of a young girl surfaces along the banks of the Copper River and another teenager vanishes, Cork must choose between helping to solve these deadly mysteries and thwarting the hit men who draw closer to him with every hour. Recklessly, he turns from his own worries and focuses on tracking the conspiracy of killers before Ren and his best friend, Charlie, fall victim. It's an error -- one a good man might make -- but as the contract killers who are hunting him close in, Cork realizes too late that it may be the last mistake he'll ever make.

The trail left by the dead girl eventually leads to a shelter for homeless youth and into the grim reality of children lost and abandoned, who become easy prey for the perverted appetites of human predators. All small towns have buried secrets but, as Cork soon learns, this one has more than its share.

Copper River by William Kent Krueger

Copper River

by: William Kent Krueger

A Cork O'Connor Mystery

Atria
August 22, 2006
Featuring: Cork O'Connor
320 pages
ISBN: 0743278402
Hardcover

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