Growing up in a variety of states including Wyoming, Oklahoma, Texas and Ohio (where he spent his fourth-grade year in Worthington), William Kent Krueger always knew he would become a writer. But what ...
The Book Stall in Winnetka hosted acclaimed author, William Kent Krueger on Saturday, Sept. 23 for a discussion of his new murder mystery novel, “The River We Remember.” In 1958, a small Minnesota ...
Author William Kent Krueger admits that, when he creates a small town in one of his books, he creates them as he remembers them to be — not necessarily as they actually were. In his latest, “The River ...
William Kent Krueger signs a copy of one of his books Wednesday, June 12, 2024, for Barb Peterson, an attendee of his presentation at the Hackensack Community Center. Peterson brought books from her ...
The third time was a charm for William Kent Krueger and Friends of the Library, as the author finally held his long-delayed appearance for the Loveland Loves to Read program on Monday night at ...
Sep. 20—WORTHINGTON — Readers, fans and library-lovers are all invited to hear bestselling mystery-thriller novelist William Kent Krueger speak from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Nobles County Library's ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “Lightning Strike,” by William Kent Krueger (Atria Books) William Kent Krueger wrote a dozen Cork O’Connor mysteries before he turned to stand-alone novels.
As a small boy, William Kent Krueger never went down for a nap, never went to bed at night, without first being told a story. This became the way he viewed the world — through stories. As far back as ...
Hailing from the icy north woods of Minnesota, William Kent Krueger has built a reputation for delivering warm, compassionate prose, whether in his best-selling Cork O’Connor crime series or his ...
No one is truly ordinary, of course. But it would be easy to be fooled by William Kent Krueger. To look at him as he sits in the front window of the Como Park Grill — tapping at his laptop, sipping ...