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A search for redemption
The Star
|November 04, 2025
THIS is only my second William Kent Krueger novel, but it’s easy to see why his Cork O'Connor series has built such a loyal following.
Apostle’s Cove is the kind of mystery that doesn’t shout for attention, it pulls you in quietly, with layered storytelling and a strong sense of place. Krueger has a way of turning small-town crime into something much bigger. Apostle’s Cove is the latest in his long-running series, and while it’s the 21st book, yet it still feels fresh, even for readers who've never met Cork before.
This time, the former sheriff finds himself dragged back into a case he thought was closed.
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