Bolu Babalola’s Honey and Spice is the new TikTok Book Club pick. The Library of Congress 2022 National Book Festival returns in person, with live coverage from C-SPAN. The Barbara Jefferis Award shortlist is out, and the Laurel Prize announces its longlist. Agent: Danielle Egan-Miller, Brown & Miller Literary Assoc. Fox Creek by William Kent Krueger leads holds this week. Not just regional mystery fans will be enthralled. Krueger skillfully blends an evocative look at nature’s beauty and peril with Native American lore. Meanwhile, Cork and Dolores’s brother-in-law, Anton, a tribal cop, follows the killers. Henry uses his highly developed sense of mysticism to lead Dolores and Rainy deep into the Boundary Waters wilderness to escape two killers pursuing the women. Dolores later confirms that the stranger is not her husband, Louis, who has been missing. Henry is indeed with Dolores, who’s having a cleansing sweat under the guidance of Cork’s wife, Rainy, who’s also Henry’s great-niece. Cork immediately knows something is wrong, because his friend Henry, an Ojibwe healer, is more than 100 years old. Louis wants the PI to find his wife, Dolores, who he believes is having an affair with Henry Meloux. In Edgar winner Kruegers outstanding 19th mystery featuring PI Cork OConnor of. The man says that she has run away to be with Henry Meloux. In Edgar winner Krueger’s outstanding 19th mystery featuring PI Cork O’Connor of Minnesota’s Tamarack County (after 2021’s Lightning Strike), Cork is tending the grill at his burger joint when he’s approached by a stranger who introduces himself as Louis Morriseau. Fox Creek, William Kent Krueger, author David Chandler, narrator When a man comes to Cork O’Connor to engage his help in finding his missing wife, Delores Morrisseau, Cork’s curiosity is piqued.
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