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The River We RememberThe River We Remember by William Kent Krueger
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

William Kent Krueger is an exceptional storyteller. His characters are complex and yet believeble. This is a masterfully written mystery that I hard a difficult time putting down.
"Our lives and the lives of those we love merge to create a river whose current carries us forward from out beginning to our end. Because we are only one part of the whole, the river each of us remembers is different, and there are many versions of the stories we tell about our past."
Thank you to NetGalley, William Kent Krueger, and Atria Books for a free advanced copy for an honest review.

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