‘Apostle’s Cove’: Past Deeds That Haunt

Can a series that has run for 20 books still work?
‘Apostle’s Cove’: Past Deeds That Haunt
William Kent Krueger tells a story of a sheriff's reinvestigation of a murder, in "Apostles Cove." Atria Books
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In William Kent Krueger’s latest novel, “Apostle’s Cove,” former sheriff Cork O’Connor is forced to confront a ghost from his past when new evidence suggests he convicted an innocent man 25 years earlier.

Reopening the brutal murder case unravels decades of secrets, lies, and complex relationships in the northern Minnesota town of Aurora.

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