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Purgatory Ridge (Cork O'Connor, #3)
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I continue to love this series! In this third book Cork finds himself in the midst of town politics when someone bombs the lumber mill. The owner, Karl Lindstrom, had been in conflict with the Ojibwe over a stand of trees known as Our Grandfathers, so suspicion immediately is on the tribe. Meanwhile, Cork and his wife Jo are slowly feeling their way back into marriage and trying to make it work after their infidelities. What starts out as a seemingly straightforward case of environmentalists versus the logging company soon becomes complicated - VERY complicated!
Part of the book was based on an actual event: the sinking of an ore freighter, the Daniel J. Morrel. Of course, now I want to read that book, too! Shipwrecked: Reflections of the Sole Survivor
I highly recommend the Cork O'Connor series ... just in case you couldn't already tell. 😄
Part of the book was based on an actual event: the sinking of an ore freighter, the Daniel J. Morrel. Of course, now I want to read that book, too! Shipwrecked: Reflections of the Sole Survivor
I highly recommend the Cork O'Connor series ... just in case you couldn't already tell. 😄
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January 28, 2019
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January 29, 2019
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January 31, 2019
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