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Book Review of Sulfur Springs (Cork O'Connor, Bk 16)

Sulfur Springs (Cork O'Connor, Bk 16)
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In William Kent Krueger's latest pulse-pounding thriller, Cork O'Connor's search for a missing man in the Arizona desert puts him at the center of a violent power struggle along the Mexican border, a struggle that might cost Cork everything and everyone he holds most dear.
Well, once again I find myself a little disappointed as I was looking for a better book than the last one. In this book, we do meet some new characters; Jocko, Sylvestor, and Rodriguez when Cork and Rainy take off for Arizonia to find Rainy's son, Peter. Now, I am missing all the people from Minnesota. The book has a political tone to it as it is about the Mexican border, immigrants and drugs. I did like all the descriptive writing and learned a lot about Arizona and their immigration problem but I just missed Cork's family and friends in Minnesota. This book brought me up to date with the series so I will have to wait until August to read the next in the series. Hopefully, I will get a good mystery back in Minnesota with Cork's family. I will anxiously await that book and I will recommend this series to all of my family and friends because it is a great series!