Fiction by William Kent Krueger
It’s 1958 in the small town of Jewel, Minnesota, when Jimmy Quinn is found dead in the Alabaster River. Nobody in town much liked Jimmy, although he was probably the richest man there, and Sheriff Brody Dern would like to call the death an accident to avoid any trouble. Unfortunately it becomes apparent that Jimmy Quinn was likely murdered, and that trouble is unavoidable.
This was a good story with great characters. I didn’t love the ending.
I also read by this author: This Tender Land
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