Monday, January 16, 2012

RED KNIFE

The young men of the reservation have formed a group called the "Red Boyz". Some think that they are re-establishing pride in the tribe. Others worry that they are bringing drugs and gangs to the rez. A young man who is the leader of the Red Boyz is found shot in the back of his head along with his wife. Cork and the sherrif's department are trying to figure out of the murder was done by someone after the Red Boyz or the family of a young girl who was found dead after she became involved in drugs supplied by a member of the Red Boyz. Cork soon finds that his loyalties are called into question and divided as he tries to find the answers to the murders.

I always enjoy William Kent Krueger and Cork O'Connor is one of my favorite characters. He is a genuine person, even though he sometimes makes mistakes, he is very real. I also enjoyed the descriptions of Cork's daughter, Annie, in this book. She is a very interesting and decent person. As always, the book was entertaining and made me think. I'm looking forward to the next installment in this series.

Rating - A

No comments: