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We finally get Henry Meloux's story. He's the Ojibwe medicine man and Cork’s spiritual adviser who's been so mystical throughout this series. Apparently, he has a son that he's never met and asks Cork to help find him.
This was an absolute gem of a story. I was fascinated to learn Henry's origins and how he came to be living alone and reclusive in Aurora. It's Cork's first case as a private investigator and he shows some skills in pursuing Henry's son. There's lots of action (not necessariy invol ...more
This was an absolute gem of a story. I was fascinated to learn Henry's origins and how he came to be living alone and reclusive in Aurora. It's Cork's first case as a private investigator and he shows some skills in pursuing Henry's son. There's lots of action (not necessariy invol ...more

Every time I read a book in the series I can't put it down. Another excellent addition to the Cork O'Connor series.
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This was a thoroughly engrossing story that held my interest until the very end. The whole Cork O'Connor series is packed full with adventure and interesting characters. I am looking forward to the next book as with each one they get better and better.
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Thunder Bay is the seventh book in the Cork O'Connor series, and as always, Krueger delivers a rich mix of family crisis and mystery. After the danger Cork faced in the previous book, he’s left the Sheriff’s office behind. His primary job now is running Sam’s Place, a lakeside burger shack where he employs family and friends during the warmer months. But with cold Minnesota winters forcing the restaurant to reduce hours, Cork supplements his income with his newly started private investigation wo
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