A review by jmclincoln
Blood Hollow by William Kent Krueger

2.0

No, no, no, Mr. Krueger! I’m so disappointed in the resolution of Blood Hollow. Cork O’Connor’s 4th outing started out so well. I was enjoying the story and the telling of it by the narrator. However, after every possible guilty character was eliminated and only one remained, the story had to veer so “way out there” to make it work. I did finish the book, but all the way through the last few chapters, I kept mumbling to myself, “Mr. Krueger, oh Mr. Krueger, you are better than this…” I’m forced to drop a star.