Sunday, August 21, 2011

PURGATORY RIDGE

Cork and his wife are working at getting their marriage back together when some issues return. Protesters are trying to shut down the logging business which involves the reservation that Jo represents. When the protests turn violent and a man is found burned to death, Cork cannot help his desire to get involved. When people start talking about Cork running for sherrif, Jo is fearful because she knows it could bring up the secrets of her past. A kidnapping changes everything for both Cork and Jo.

I really do enjoy William Kent Krueger's books. Cork O'Connor and his family are very real. They are not perfect but they are very likable. This book was filled with drama and plenty of twists and turns. Once again, I'll be looking forward to the next in the series.

Rating - A-

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