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Sunday, January 26, 2025

Nobody's Fool by Harlan Coben

 I discovered Harlan Coben when I saw some of his books adapted into movies on Netflix. I loved what I saw and decided to try his books. This is the third book I've read, and I can safely say I've become a fan. This is the second book featuring Sami Kierce, Fool Me Once is the first. This book is classic Coben, fast-moving and twisty.

A young Sami Kierce is backpacking with friends in Europe when he becomes enamored with Anna, a woman he meets in Spain. Their brief affair ends when Sami wakes up one morning and discovers Anna dead and his hands covered in blood. A panicked Sami flees the scene.

Flash forward twenty-two years. Sami is now married with a newborn son, working as an investigator for a law firm and teaching night classes. When a woman briefly appears in his classroom, Sami is sure that the woman is Anna. Sami follows her and discovers her name is Victoria, and she is a member of the wealthy Belmond family. Victoria has a mysterious past, and as Sami begins digging, he uncovers secrets the family would rather not have revealed. Determined to solve the Anna/Victoria mystery, Sami soon endangers his own life and that of his wife and child.

This is an excellently plotted thriller with twists I did not see coming. The characters are interesting, and the mystery surrounding Anna and Victoria is compelling. Although one does not need to read Fool Me Once to enjoy this book, I recommend it. Not only is it a good book, but it contributes to Sami's backstory. 

5/5 stars.

Thank you, NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing, for an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. The publication date is March 25, 2025.

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Saturday, January 18, 2025

Thunder Bay by William Kent Krueger

Thunder Bay is the best of the Cork O'Connor mystery series so far. Rich in characters and atmosphere, the complicated plot reveals much of the old medicine man Henry Meloux's past.

Henry Meloux is in the hospital on death's doorstep. When Henry gives Cork O'Connor a watch containing a woman's picture and pleads with him to find a son he has never seen, Cork heads to Thunder Bay, Ontario, to search for the reclusive, wealthy man Henry Wellington. Cork is granted an interview with Wellington and finds the rumors that the recluse is unhinged true. Wellington wants no part of his father, and when an attempt is made on Meloux's life, it is apparent that Wellington is behind it. But why?

Miraculously recovered, Henry calls on Cork to help him get to Canada to meet his son. It's not an easy task, but Cork's ties to the older man make it a request he cannot deny. Despite the dangers, Henry is determined to right a wrong in his past.

I've always liked the character Henry Meloux, and Krueger uses this book to explore his past. Combining Henry's story with the present-day adventures makes for an interesting read with some good plot twists. The plot is complicated, but Krueger does an excellent job of propelling the story forward with insightful looks at Henry and Cork. 

5/5 stars.

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Saturday, October 19, 2024

Boundary Waters by William Kent Krueger

 

I'm doing it! I am finally accomplishing what I promised myself I'd do many years ago when I first discovered William Kent Krueger: I'm making progress reading his Cork O'Connor series. I just finished this fantastic second book, and book three is in the queue.

Trying to get her life in order, country music star Shiloh finds herself stranded in a remote cabin in Minnesota's Boundary Waters wilderness area when her friend Wendell Two Knives fails to return to guide her out. What she doesn't know is that men have killed Wendell and are now out to find and kill her as well. But why?

Meanwhile, her father has engaged Cork O'Connor to help him find her. They join a search party comprised of two FBI agents, Wendell's nephew, Stormy, and led by Stormy's ten-year-old nephew, Louis.

As both factions search for Shiloh, she attempts to escape the wilderness area, armed with only a crudely drawn map Wendell left for her. With winter setting in, Shiloh is now in a race against time while trying to evade those who want her dead.

I love Krueger's writing. His Cork O'Connor books expertly capture the wilds of Northern Minnesota and the people who live there. As with his standalone books, this series has memorable characters and excellent plots. The Native Americans who populate this book series add richness to the stories with explanations of their ancient and modern culture. All of these elements combine to form an engaging, entertaining story. 

5/5 stars.

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