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The River We Remember
The River We Remember
Author: William Kent Krueger
On Memorial Day, as the people of Jewel, Minnesota gather to remember and honor the sacrifice of so many sons in the wars of the past, the half-clothed body of wealthy landowner Jimmy Quinn is found floating in the Alabaster River, dead from a shotgun blast. Investigation of the murder falls to Sheriff Brody Dern, a highly decorated war hero who...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781982179212
ISBN-10: 198217921X
Publication Date: 9/5/2023
Pages: 432
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4.2 stars, based on 26 ratings
Publisher: Atria Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 99
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Ichabod avatar reviewed The River We Remember on + 140 more book reviews
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Wash Me in the Water

It is 1958, southern Minnesota, and the enchanting Alabaster River not only reflects the dreams and memories of Jewel's people, it also possesses the murdered body of that town's wealthiest and most hated citizen, Jimmy Quinn. Sheriff Brody Dunn is anxious to see this buried as an accident or suicide, but clues are appearing and point to foul play.

Noah Bluestone, a Native American, had recently been fired by Quinn for allegedly stealing gasoline. He had always stood up to Quinn and there was noticeably no love lost between the two. With an outright hatred of Native Americans prevalent, many were ready to pass judgment on Noah. His wife, Kyoko, a Japanese survivor of Nagasaki, was also a sore spot in these post-WWII years. The couple was the perfect lightning rod for people's suspicions and hatred.

So, did Noah murder Quinn? Of course, that is the major mystery here. But this is more than a whodunit. The characters here have a lot of secrets... a lot of pain. A number of the men suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder from the wars. Sheriff Dunn is haunted by his experience, and it cripples his self-esteem. He has also been betraying his own brother in what seems an unforgivable behavior. Now he is working on a new relationship with Angie, the proprietor of the town's diner... but she has been harboring her own secret which seems about to destroy any chance for happiness.

While the question of guilt is front and center, the cry for healing sounds throughout. People here are struggling to help one another, even as they are reeling from their own pain. This is the first I have read of William Kent-Krueger and I must make time to read more of his work. This one was solid both in plot and character, a brilliant read.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
eadieburke avatar reviewed The River We Remember on + 1643 more book reviews
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Landowner Jimmy Quinn is found floating in the Alabaster River. Sheriff Brody Dern is called in to investigate the murder of Jimmy Quinn. I have read many novels by William Kent Krueger who also wrote the Cork O'Connor novels and I look forward to reading more from him. Krueger knows how to keep the reader going until the very ending of the book. The novel is beautifully written and is very thought provoking. If you like powerful novels then you will love this book.
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reviewed The River We Remember on + 674 more book reviews
Slow-moving and very, very sad. I couldn't stand it when the author foreshadowed what would happen to characters who did not deserve their fate and kept hinting that everyone had deep, dark secrets.
dragoneyes avatar reviewed The River We Remember on + 847 more book reviews
My first Krueger book and I will definitely be back for more. This one took me a bit to get into but after a third of the book, it took off and I was totally immersed in the story.

It starts out with the death of landowner, Jimmy Quinn. At first it is unclear whether it is a suicide or murder. Once it is determined that it was a homicide, the most difficult part is figuring out who did it as he wasn't a well-liked person. This seems the tale that this story is going to tell at first. But it gets more in depth when other characters and their stories get involved. It really adds so much more and makes the book totally endearing.
blissmountain avatar reviewed The River We Remember on + 32 more book reviews
i couldn't put this book down. i had read the author's book "this tender land" and loved it and was looking forward to this one. and it did not disappoint. this is historical fiction at its best. set in rural farmland in minnesota, the book is filled with rich characters and exquisite descriptions of the land itself, including the alabaster river. set in the 1950's, this is a coming of age story about two boys, the lives of many war veterans, and the strong women who love them.


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