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Vermilion Drift
by William Kent Krueger
If you are a fan of this series, you will want to read this book. It has a lot of background on Cork's family, and early childhood, including early exposure to Sam Winter Moon and Henry Meloux.
A lot of things are happening in this book, and connections seem unlikely at first. There are missing children from many years ago, missing grownups, and a missing woman from the present. Cork is hired to find the missing woman from the present, and finds her fairly early, along with some of the older ones. The only connection is they are all found in the same place, but then an unusual fact comes to light that makes Cork think there is some connection.
While he's trying to sort this all out, he has dreams that he thinks might be important, and finally, with Henry's help, he learns the meaning of his dreams, and a lot about his past as a boy.
It's an interesting mystery, and the solution is not obvious at all. So, just read, enjoy, and pay attention. It was an enjoyable ride, as are all of his books (in my opinion, of course).
A lot of things are happening in this book, and connections seem unlikely at first. There are missing children from many years ago, missing grownups, and a missing woman from the present. Cork is hired to find the missing woman from the present, and finds her fairly early, along with some of the older ones. The only connection is they are all found in the same place, but then an unusual fact comes to light that makes Cork think there is some connection.
While he's trying to sort this all out, he has dreams that he thinks might be important, and finally, with Henry's help, he learns the meaning of his dreams, and a lot about his past as a boy.
It's an interesting mystery, and the solution is not obvious at all. So, just read, enjoy, and pay attention. It was an enjoyable ride, as are all of his books (in my opinion, of course).