Unabridged Audiobook
I love the writing of Wm. Kent Krueger. Since I first discovered him I have read all the stories by him that I could find. Cork O’Connor is like a member of my extended family. I love how the rich, smooth voice of David Chandler brings his books to life. This book was no exception. I loved it.
Loved the look back at Cork’s early days with his father. Huge fun of the series, can’t wait for the next one!
Masterfully written and read
It’s the summer of 1963 in Aurora, Minnesota when Corcoran (Cork) O’Connor was 12-years old. He and friend Jorge were exploring an area around the Boundary Waters of Iron Lake when they came upon the area called Lightning Strike. To their horror, they discovered the remains of Big John Manydeeds, a man they both revered, hanging from a tree. Cork’s father, Liam, is the country sheriff who comes to the scene, which at first appearance looks to be a suicide. However, as Liam proceeds with the investigation, that preliminary assessment may have been premature. The case also highlights the divide within the community between the indigenous people and the white residents. I’m current in this series so to go back in time and learn more about who and what helped shape Cork O’Connor was a gift. For those who haven’t started the series, this is the perfect place to begin. Throughout the series, Cork has often reminisced about his parents but seemed especially impacted by his father. This story provides an excellent illustration of who Liam O’Connor was, his relationship with his son and his sense of justice. He’s sorely challenged as the pressures from all sides was awful. Despite it all, he stayed true to himself and the law. The tension was high from the onset and only intensified as the investigation progressed. What saddened me was how many of the cultural issues of that era haven’t improved much and are still manifesting themselves today. But what was heartening was the friendship between young Cork and his two friends, one a Latino and the other an Anishinaabe, who provide a primer for how to manage through difference. This is an incredible story with many, many layers, made even more wonderful by the outstanding narration of David Chandler. If you’re considering this series, please listen to the books because he elevates Krueger’s superior storytelling skills into the stratosphere. It’s one of my top ten series and this prequel put me in a very, very happy place.
I couldn’t stop listening to this book. It is an excellent heart warming story. I have enjoyed all the William Kent Krueger books. He is a gifted writer.
Sad story but still an engaging one. I like the way this author writes.
Very good story, & narration.
It’s nice to get some back history on ole’ Corky and how he became who he is. Great read for a William Krueger fan!
A really great book.
Wonderfully written and spell binding. Highly recommended
great book also narrator is very good
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