Spirit Crossing (#20 Cork O'Connor) - Hardcover
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9781982179243

Spirit Crossing (#20 Cork O'Connor)

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Krueger, William Kent

The disappearance of a local politicianā€™s teenage daughter is major news in Minnesota. As a huge manhunt is launched to find her, Cork Oā€™Connorā€™s grandson stumbles across the shallow grave of a young Ojibwe womanā€”but nobody seems that interested. Nobody, that is, except Cork and the newly formed Iron Lake Ojibwe Tribal Police.

As Cork and the tribal officers dig into the circumstances of this mysterious and grim discovery, they uncover a connection to the missing teenager. And soon, itā€™s clear that Corkā€™s grandson is in danger of being the killerā€™s next victim in this white-knuckled mystery from ā€œa master storyteller at the top of his gameā€ (Kristin Hannah, #1 New York Times bestselling author).

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