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Windigo Island : a novel / William Kent Krueger.

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When the body of a missing Ojibwa girl washes up on a Lake Superior island, rekindling Native American superstitions about mythical monsters, Cork O'Connor struggles to obtain information from reluctant witnesses to a brutal sex-trafficking operation.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781476749235
  • ISBN: 147674923X
  • Physical Description: 339 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: First Atria Books hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Atria Books, 2014.

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Citation/References Note:
LJ 3/14
Subject: O'Connor, Cork (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Private investigators > Fiction.
Genre: Detective and mystery fiction.

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Windigo Island
Windigo Island
by Krueger, William Kent
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Edgar-winner Krueger highlights the vulnerability of Native American youth in his excellent 14th Cork O'Connor novel (after 2013's Tamarack County). PI Cork, a former Minnesota sheriff, reluctantly investigates the disappearance of 14-year-old Mariah Arceneaux, who left her home near Bad Bluff, Wis., a year earlier. The battered body of the friend who accompanied her, Carrie Verga, recently washed ashore on Windigo Island in Lake Superior. A plea for help from Mariah's diabetic mother, Louise, to the sage Henry Meloux ends with Cork's older daughter, Jenny, rashly vowing to help save Mariah. This move forces Cork's hand, putting him on the trail of a ruthless man called Windigo. Jenny, Louise, and centenarian Henry play key roles as the mission tests both spiritual and physical powers. Krueger paints a vivid picture of the sordid cycle of poverty, abuse, alcoholism, and runaway (or throwaway) children on the reservation, and reminds us of the evil of men all too willing to exploit the innocent. Agent: Danielle Egan-Miller, Browne & Miller Literary Associates. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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*Starred Review* Krueger's latest in the Cork O'Connor series set around Lake Superior and northern Minnesota is a punch-to-the-gut blend of detective story and investigative fiction, centering on the plight of American Indian women and girls who, far too often, are the victims of sexual trafficking and prostitution. Krueger's opening author's note cites various reports on contemporary trafficking and ends with, Our willing blindness to the truth is the greatest enemy to change. The mystery novel that follows illuminates the extraordinary ordinariness of human trafficking by following the interlocked fates of two young Ojibwe teen girls set upon by predators. The investigation starts with the discovery of one of the friends washed up on the rocks of Windigo Island, which, according to legend, is the home of the windigo, a huge, devouring beast. As O'Connor, former sheriff and now private eye and owner of a North Woods bar, investigates for the girl's family, he learns that the victim's close friend has gone missing. O'Connor's investigation is especially difficult, since he has to confront both tight-lipped, fearful relatives and friends, and a phalanx of police and government roadblocks to find his way to Duluth, a major center for sexual trafficking. Krueger has written an investigative novel as blistering and crucial in its indictments of contemporary evil as The Jungle.--Fletcher, Connie Copyright 2014 Booklist


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