
In 1958 Minnesota, a murder exposes buried prejudice and war trauma in William Kent Krueger's "magnum opus" - hailed by critics as his absolute best work. This New York Times bestseller and community reading selection unravels America's darkest shadows with stunning, life-affirming precision.
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In the summer of 1958, the tranquil waters of the Alabaster River in Black Earth County, Minnesota became the site of a crime that would expose a community's deepest wounds. When the body of Jimmy Quinn-the county's wealthiest and most despised landowner-is discovered caught in driftwood, partially eaten by catfish, Sheriff Brody Dern's investigation uncovers secrets that many would prefer stayed beneath the surface. The river that once represented childhood swimming holes and fishing spots transforms into something darker-a keeper of the town's collective memory, flowing with stories both beautiful and painful. For Noah Bluestone, the river carries the history of his Dakota ancestors who once farmed the land now owned by Quinn. For Felix Klein, it represents a bittersweet connection to his wife Hannah, who took her own life in its waters. As Charlie Bauer reflects years later, our lives merge like rivers, flowing together in ways we cannot always predict or control.
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