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As the expedition ventures deeper into the wilderness, strangers descend on Aurora, threatening to spill blood on the town's snowy streets. Meanwhile, out on the Boundary Waters, winter falls hard. Cork's team of searchers loses contact with civilization, and like the brutal winds of a Minnesota blizzard, death -- violent and sudden -- stalks them.
In this second novel in the Cork O'Connor series, Cork volunteers to go into the wilderness and look for a young female singer, Shiloh, who has secluded herself away for a few weeks to be alone. The Anishinaabe Indian man, Wendell Two Knives, who was bringing supplies to her secret cabin has disappeared and Shiloh's father, Willie Raye, is concerned about her being stranded when the winter snows arrive. Wendell's brother Stormy and his young nephew Louis ask to go along with him to look for
Boundary Waters was more melancholy than some of Krueger's other books. His descriptions of the landscape and the traditions are awe inspiring and respectful.

This is the third book Ive gotten on audio tape in this series. I read them a bit out of order Purgatory Ridge (#3), then Iron Lake (#1) and Boundary Waters (#2). Im actually glad I did, because if I had gotten to Boundary Waters without knowing something of what was coming, I would have stopped reading. The audio pronunciations aside (not the authors fault but still distracting), there were small things that were just not quite right. Here we have a chase happening in the BWCAW (Boundary
In this second novel in the Cork O'Connor series, Cork volunteers to go into the wilderness and look for a young female singer, Shiloh, who has secluded herself away for a few weeks to be alone. The Anishinaabe Indian man, Wendell Two Knives, who was bringing supplies to her secret cabin has disappeared and Shiloh's father, Willie Raye, is concerned about her being stranded when the winter snows arrive. Wendell's brother Stormy and his young nephew Louis ask to go along with him to look for
Another good read from this series
William Kent Krueger
Paperback | Pages: 402 pages Rating: 4.06 | 9347 Users | 819 Reviews

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Original Title: | Boundary Waters |
ISBN: | 0671016997 (ISBN13: 9780671016999) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Cork O'Connor #2 |
Characters: | Cork O'Connor |
Literary Awards: | Dilys Award Nominee (2000) |
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The Quetico-Superior Wilderness: more than two million acres of forest, white-water rapids, and uncharted islands on the Canadian/American border. Somewhere in the heart of this unforgiving territory, a young woman named Shiloh -- a country-western singer at the height of her fame -- has disappeared. Her father arrives in Aurora, Minnesota, to hire Cork O'Connor to find his daughter, and Cork joins a search party that includes an ex-con, two FBI agents, and a ten-year-old boy. Others are on her trail as well -- men hired not just to find her, but to kill her.As the expedition ventures deeper into the wilderness, strangers descend on Aurora, threatening to spill blood on the town's snowy streets. Meanwhile, out on the Boundary Waters, winter falls hard. Cork's team of searchers loses contact with civilization, and like the brutal winds of a Minnesota blizzard, death -- violent and sudden -- stalks them.
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Title | : | Boundary Waters (Cork O'Connor #2) |
Author | : | William Kent Krueger |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 402 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2000 by Pocket Star Books (first published May 1st 1999) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Thriller |
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Ratings: 4.06 From 9347 Users | 819 ReviewsArticle Regarding Books Boundary Waters (Cork O'Connor #2)
Number two in a series which I think I am going to enjoy very much!!! At least, the first two books predict good things to come.I believe I remarked in my review of Iron Lake that the body count was amazingly high. I think this book may have it beaten. Bodies fall by the wayside throughout the story and I am not even sure that they are all collected by the end. At least a lot of them are baddies.Krueger writes extremely well both in describing the amazing countryside and in his sympatheticIn this second novel in the Cork O'Connor series, Cork volunteers to go into the wilderness and look for a young female singer, Shiloh, who has secluded herself away for a few weeks to be alone. The Anishinaabe Indian man, Wendell Two Knives, who was bringing supplies to her secret cabin has disappeared and Shiloh's father, Willie Raye, is concerned about her being stranded when the winter snows arrive. Wendell's brother Stormy and his young nephew Louis ask to go along with him to look for
Boundary Waters was more melancholy than some of Krueger's other books. His descriptions of the landscape and the traditions are awe inspiring and respectful.

This is the third book Ive gotten on audio tape in this series. I read them a bit out of order Purgatory Ridge (#3), then Iron Lake (#1) and Boundary Waters (#2). Im actually glad I did, because if I had gotten to Boundary Waters without knowing something of what was coming, I would have stopped reading. The audio pronunciations aside (not the authors fault but still distracting), there were small things that were just not quite right. Here we have a chase happening in the BWCAW (Boundary
In this second novel in the Cork O'Connor series, Cork volunteers to go into the wilderness and look for a young female singer, Shiloh, who has secluded herself away for a few weeks to be alone. The Anishinaabe Indian man, Wendell Two Knives, who was bringing supplies to her secret cabin has disappeared and Shiloh's father, Willie Raye, is concerned about her being stranded when the winter snows arrive. Wendell's brother Stormy and his young nephew Louis ask to go along with him to look for
Another good read from this series
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