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  1. 12 de may. de 2024 · May 12, 2024 by William Kent Krueger. My mother always wanted me to be a doctor. She finally got her wish. On Saturday, I had the honor of delivering the commencement address to the 2024 graduating class of Hamline University in St. Paul. Along with the honor came a degree. I am now an honorary Doctor of Letters.

  2. Hace 5 días · Cork O'Connor returns to the pages after a year hiatus in Spirit Crossing, one of my most anticipated books of 2024, and William Kent Krueger delivers in every sense of the word. When the body of a missing girl is discovered on a remote piece of land by Cork O'Connor's family, the media swarms to Aurora, Minnesota looking for answers.

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · This 20th edition to the beautiful Cork O’Connor series is yet another masterclass in storytelling by William Kent Krueger. He shines a spotlight on critical issues facing the Native community through the telling of a suspenseful fictional tale with beloved characters as the conduit.

  4. 6 de may. de 2024 · William Kent Krueger is one of my favorite authors. I first became aware of him when I read Thunder Bay, one of his crime novels featuring Cocoran “Cork” O’Connor, the sheriff of a fictional county in northern Minnesota. I loved the book, so I went back to the beginning of the series and read them in order. There are about 20 in the ...

  5. 8 de may. de 2024 · Reading the C. J. Box books in order means catching up with 24 Joe Pickett stories, 6 Cody Hoyt/Cassie Dewell books, his standalone novels, several short stories, and collections as well. Quite a lot of books, but well worth the read! Here are the C. J. Box novels in order of publication and chronological order for all his mystery fiction works.

  6. 12 de may. de 2024 · December 26, 2023 December 26, 2023 by William Kent Krueger 2023 was extraordinary year for me, with so much to be thankful for. From the experimental publication of an original audio book (The Levee) in February to the more traditional publication of my newest stand-alone novel The River We Remember this past fall, it’s been a joyride, start to finish.