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Tompkins County Public Library Book Kit
William Kent Krueger’s Windigo Island
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Book Kit Guide Index
Book Summary …………………………………………………………………………………..Page 3
Author Bio…………………………………………………………………………………………..Pages 4-5
Book Reviews……………………………………………………………………………………..Pages 6
Related Article…………………………………………………………………………………..Page 7-9
Reading Guide Questions…………………………………………………………………..Pages 10
Read-A-Likes……………………………………………………………………………………….Pages 11-16
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Tompkins County Public Library Book Kit
William Kent Krueger’s Windigo Island
Book Summary
Cork O'Connor battles vicious villains, both mythical and modern, to rescue a young girl in the latest nail-
biting mystery from New York Times bestselling author William Kent Krueger.
When the body of a teenage Ojibwe girl washes up on the shore of an island in Lake Superior, the
residents of the nearby Bad Bluff reservation whisper that it was the work of a mythical beast, the
Windigo, or a vengeful spirit called Michi Peshu. Such stories have been told by the Ojibwe people for
generations, but they don't solve the mystery of how the girl and her friend, Mariah Arceneaux,
disappeared a year ago. At the request of the Arceneaux family, Cork O'Connor, former sheriff turned
private investigator, is soon on the case.
But on the Bad Bluff reservation, nobody's talking. Still, Cork puts enough information together to find a
possible trail. In Duluth, Minnesota, he learns from an Ojibwe social worker that both Duluth and the
Twin Cities are among the most active areas in the US for sex trafficking of vulnerable women, many of
whom are young Native Americans. As the investigation deepens, so does the danger. Cork realizes he's
not only up against those who control the lucrative sex enterprise, but he must also battle government
agencies more than willing to look the other way.
Yet Cork holds tight to his purpose, Mariah, an innocent fifteen-year-old girl at the heart of this
grotesque web, who is still missing and whose family is desperate to get her back. With only the barest
hope of saving her, Cork prepares to battle men whose evil rivals that of the bloodthirsty Windigo and
who are as powerful, elusive, and vengeful as the dark spirit Michi Peshu.
*This book summary is from Goodreads.com - http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18775484-
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Author Bio
ABOUT WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER
Birth and Afterbirth
Call me Kent.
I was born November 16, 1950 in Torrington, Wyoming, the third of four children whose parents
convinced them that they had gypsy blood flowing through their veins. Before I graduated from
high school, I'd lived in eleven different houses, in eight different cities, in six different states.By the time I was old enough to know what's what, I realized that we simply moved every time
the rent was due. Some of my best years were spent in Hood River, Oregon, so when people ask
where I'm from, I usually lay that "honor" on Oregon.
I attended Stanford University for one year. In the turbulent spring of 1970, I understood theadministration and I didn't see eye-to-eye on a lot of political issues. For example, they didn't
look kindly on my participation in a takeover of the president's office in protest of what I saw as
the University's complicity in weapons production during the Vietnam War. Not only did theysic the riot police on me, they evaporated my academic scholarship, forcing me to leave after my
freshman year. Which was okay by me. I'd met the woman I knew I wanted to marry, and she
lived in Nebraska. So I headed east.
The Real World
Over the next few years, I logged a bit of timber, worked a lot of construction, published a few
magazine articles, and generally enjoyed life. I married — that lovely Cornhusker named Diane — and we pretty much had a ball.
Then we conceived our first child, a daughter whose name would be Seneca, and we had to getserious about life. In the summer of 1980, we moved to St. Paul, Minnesota so that Diane could
attend law school. Talk about Hell. She gave birth to our second child, Adam, in the first
semester of her final year — and still made the Dean's List.
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It was during this period of time that I began to write in earnest and to develop the habits that
became the basis for the writing discipline I follow to this day.
Flame Broiled Fiction
At nineteen, I wanted to be Ernest Hemingway. I read everything by him and about him. In the
course of my reading, I stumbled onto a couple of pieces of information concerning Papa's
lifestyle that I tried to incorporate into my own way of being. First of all, Hemingway neverwore underwear. Well hell, I thought, whatever was good enough for Papa was good enough for
me. Right away I discovered that Hemingway must have been made of sterner stuff, and I went
back to wearing my beloved Fruit of the Looms. But I also learned in my reading that
Hemingway's favorite time of day for writing was at first light. I gave it a try. And I liked it.
For several years after moving to St. Paul, we lived at the edge of a quiet neighborhood called
Tangletown. (The streets were confusing and lovely.) A block away stood a café called the St.
Clair Broiler that opened its doors at 6:00 a.m. I began rising at 5:30 to groom and prepare forthe day, then I'd hit the Broiler and spend an hour or so writing before I hustled off to my job that
kept food on the table and a roof over our heads. Mostly I wrote short stories, some of which
were published, and couple of which won awards. Writing longhand in cheap wire-bound
notebooks in booth #4 at the Broiler became for me a part of the magic of the creative process.
Although I write full time now and don't have to get up at the crack of dawn, I still do. I make
the trek to the Broiler and spend a couple of hours hunched over my notebook while the sun rises
over the shops across the street and the traffic begins to fill Snelling Avenue. For me, it's still the
best time of every day. Not only am I dreaming in those hours, I'm fulfilling the dream.
I hope you've enjoyed this little voyeuristic peek at my life. Some of it, I swear, is true.
Addendum 2011: In the spirit of full disclosure, I need to add a little to my biography,
particularly as it relates to my morning writing regime. The St. Clair Broiler and I have
separated, not because of anything on their part, but because I moved. I still live in St. Paul, butsuch a great distance from the Broiler that it would be a difficult commute to write there every
morning. I still do all my creative work in a coffee shop; it’s just a different coffee shop these
days. Do I miss the Broiler? Absolutely. There will always be a place in my heart for the folks
who welcomed me so warmly all those years, and, of course, for booth #4.
*This biography is from the author’s website www.williamkentkrueger.com
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Book Reviews
Publishers Weekly
Edgar-winner Krueger highlights the vulnerability of Native American youth in his excellent 14th Cork
O’Connor novel. Cork, a former Minnesota sheriff, reluctantly investigates the disappearance of 14-year-old Mariah Arceneaux, who left home near Bad Bluff, Wisconsin, a year earlier. The battered body
of the friend who accompanied her, Carrie Verga, recently washed ashore on Windigo Island in Lake
Superior. A plea for help from Mariah’s diabetic mother, Louise, to the sage Henry Meloux ends with
Cork’s older daughter, Jenny, rashly vowing to help save Mariah. This move forces Cork’s hand putting
him on the trail of a ruthless man called Windigo. Jenny, Louise, and centenarian Henry play key roles
as the mission tests both spiritual and physical powers. Krueger paints a vivid picture of the sordid cycle
of poverty, abuse, alcoholism and runaway (or throwaway) children on the reservation, and reminds us
of the evil of men all too willing to exploit the innocent.
Booklist
Krueger’s latest in the Cork O’Connor series set around Lake Superior and northern Minnesota is a
punch-to-the-gut blend of detective story and investigative fiction, centering on the plight of American
Indian women and girls who far too often, are the victims of sexual trafficking and prostitution.
Krueger’s opening author’s note cites various reports on contemporary trafficking and ends with “Our
willing blindness to the truth is the greatest enemy of change.” The mystery novel that follows
illuminates the extraordinary ordinariness of human trafficking by following the interlocked fates of two
young Ojibwe teen girls set upon by predators. The investigation starts with the discovery of one of the
friends washed up on the rocks of Windigo Island, which according to legend, is the home of the
“windigo,” a huge, devouring beast. As O’Connor, former sheriff and now private eye and owner of a
North Woods bar, investigates for the girl’s family, he learns that the victim’s close friend has gone
missing. O’Connor’s investigation is especially difficult, since he has to confront both tight-lipped,
fearful relatives and friends, and a phalanx of police and government roadblocks to find his way toDuluth, a major center for sexual trafficking. Krueger has written an investigative novel as blistering and
crucial in its indictments of contemporary evil as The Jungle.
New York Times
William Kent Krueger, who draws his stories from Indian life and legend in the rugged north woods of
Minnesota, writes with fresh passion and purpose in WINDIGO ISLAND about the local sex trade. When
the body of a 14-year-old runaway from the Bad Bluff Chippewa reservation in Wisconsin washes up on
an uninhabited island in Lake Superior, a frightened family begs good-guy Cork O’Connor to find the girl
who ran away with her. Since most runaways head for Duluth, that’s where Cork and the relatives go
for a fast and brutal education in how the traffickers procure, groom, brainwash and turn the girls into
prostitutes to service the men who sail into the huge harbor of “the Emerald City.” Krueger has alwayswritten sympathetically about conditions on the reservations that make native children feel their lives
are hopeless. Now he tells us that to human predators their lives are actually worthless.
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Articles
The wind cries murder: Krueger's latest a dark look at human
trafficking
September 07, 2014 7:30 am • By Jeanne Kolker | Wisconsin State Journal
William Kent Krueger's latest Cork O'Connor mystery is set partly in the Apostle Islands.
At the heart of William Kent Krueger’s 14th Cork O’Connor mystery is a darkness, both
mythical and very real, that threatens the vulnerable Ojibwe residents of the Bad Bluffreservation. And in telling this story, Krueger investigates a sordid issue that takes the justice-
seeking O’Connor on a risky hunt to take down a powerful network of human traffickers.
In “Windigo Island,” the body of a teenage Ojibwe girl washes ashore, and O’Connor is called
upon to solve the crime in order to rescue another missing teen. The story takes place in the Northwoods of Wisconsin and Minnesota, Cork’s usual stomping grounds.
Krueger, a full-time writer who lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, has been enjoying a year filled with
accolades for his 2013 novel, “Ordinary Grace.” It was awarded the Edgar for best novel and the
Midwest Booksellers Choice Award for best fiction, among others, and recently showed up onthe short list for the Mystery Readers International Macavity Awards. Krueger was reached by
phone on a book tour stop in Phoenix in advance of his appearance Friday at Mystery to Me in
Madison.
Q: On your website you say, “Murder is what I write about.” Why is that?
A: That’s taken a bit out of context. I don’t think really what I write about is murder. What I
really write about is human nature and some of the darkest deeds that we do because we’re
human beings. I also write about some of the most extraordinarily courageous things that we doas human beings. What I write about are those two forces in opposition. Those forces that drive
us to be the best that we can be and those that drag us down to the worst. Murder tends to be the
most extraordinarily bad thing we can do. It also tends to be an expectation of the genre in which
I work. So, yeah. I write about murder.
Q: “Windigo Island” is a pretty dark story.
A: It’s probably the darkest book I’ve written. One of the things I like about being a mysterywriter is that I can take on difficult issues. So long as I couch them within the context of a good
compelling mystery, people are going to read about that issue, and they’re more likely to beenlightened by a good mystery that takes on a social issue than they will by a polemic that tries
to do the same thing.
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Q: Did you do a lot of research?
A: I did an enormous amount of research for this one simply because of the issue about which Iknew nothing until the Native American community enlightened me. I work significantly with a
couple of Native organizations in the Twin Cities whose focus is working with homeless youth,
women, those in dire circumstances. They give them food and shelter and training and providethem with the tools they need to create a better life for themselves. In the course of thatconversation, they made me aware of the horrific trafficking of vulnerable Native American
women. I wrote about it in Minnesota, but it’s a problem that cuts across the entire country and
across all cultural lines.
Q: Did you have it plotted out before you started writing?
A: I had a pretty good sense of what I was going to do with it, yes. In fact, when I’m working onone of the Cork O’Connor novels, I’ll plot it out fairly significantly before I even begin to write
it. I try to know as much of the story as I can before I put pen to paper.
Q: Do you have more Cork novels in you?
A: Yeah, I do. I have one more under contract, and I have no plans of stopping.
Q: Is Cork based on you?
A: When that question is put to me at book events, this is how I respond. O’Connor is an Irish
name, Krueger is not Irish. Cork has significant Native heritage in him, I have none. Cork is
Catholic, I’m Methodist. Cork has a very long history in law enforcement, I spent a night in jailonce. We’re very different people. That said, how Cork sees the world is pretty much how I see
the world.
Q: I’m sure people want to know why you spent the night in jail.
A: I was thrown in jail and I was kicked out of Stanford University for some of my radical
activities. This was back during the momentous and decisive Vietnam years.
Q: How was “Ordinary Grace” different from the Cork books?
A: It’s different in many ways. Although there is a murder at the heart of it, it’s really not about
murder. It’s different from the Cork O’Connor novels in that it takes place in southern Minnesota
and not the great Northwoods. It’s set in an earlier time, in the summer of 1961. In a lot of waysit’s a much gentler story than any I would write in the Cork O’Connor series. It’s an attempt to
go back and recreate an important period in my own life and to talk more significantly and
deeply about some of the spiritual issues that often arise in the Cork novels.
Q: If someone were new to your work and they wanted to give you one chance, what book
would you suggest they start with?
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A: I’d suggest “Ordinary Grace.” I think it’s the best thing I’ve ever written. If they wanted to try
something in the Cork O’Connor series, definitely “Iron Lake,” the first book in the series, iswhere they should come in. When you write a long-running series like I write, there’s no getting
around the fact that there is significant history going on. That said, what you try to do is give a
story that’s compelling just within the covers of that particular book so that readers will be
satisfied with that story. You hope that it’s intriguing enough that then they want to go back anddiscover what brought all of these people to this place in their lives.
I try to write a dynamic series where the characters are affected by the things that happen to
them. A static series, for example, would be one where the protagonist never changes. Think“Sherlock Holmes.” But Cork O’Connor does change, he’s affected by what happens to him, he
grows, he ages. I think that’s one of the reasons people continue to come to my work is because I
always surprise them. I give them something new with each novel.
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Discussion Questions
1. Discuss William Kent Krueger’s opening quote in chapter 1, In every human being, there are two
wolves constantly fighting. One is fear and the other is love. When Cork has asked which one of
the wolves won the battle, Meloux’s answer had been: The one you feed. Always the one you
feed. How does this relate to the book?
2. Discuss the book’s structure and how Krueger changed the point of view throughout the story.
The first part was Cork’s story “Something Wicked This Way Comes”, the second part was
Jennifer’s story “Can the Devil Speak True” and the third story was Cork’s “To Be That Which We
Destroy?” Do you think this was effective and/or necessary in the telling of the story?
3. Mythical creatures from Anishinabe legend play a major role in this book. The Windigo in Native
American folk tales was a terrible giant of the forest who took people away and ate them. Michi
Peshu is a great undwater lynx like creatur. He is a metaphor for the power, mystery and innate
danger coming from the waters of Lake Superior. The Anishinabe offered gifts to Michi Peshu
when they crossed the lake hoping the waters would cooperate. Discuss the creatures and their
symbolism in the book.
4. The setting plays an important role in the book. Lake Superior, where conditions can
change suddenly “The limbs of the pine began flailing wildly and the waves rose up and
crashed against Windigo Island and ate the rocks.” Discuss how the setting added to the
story?
5.
The author did a lot of research into the Native American plight, specifically teenage sextrafficking and the effects of poverty when he wrote Windigo Island. Discuss what you
learned about Native Americans or how it has changed your perceptions.
6. Discuss the development of characters in the book. Which character/s changed the
most due to the horrific events? Did this experience change the characters for the
better or for the worse? For example, Cork says Louise “had become, in her way,
ogichidaa,” which means warrior.
7. The ending the story has an interesting twist where Jenny ends up killing Windigo. Is this what
you expected from the ending? Did you find the ending satisfying? How would you have
changed the ending if at all?
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Read-A-Likes
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Louisiana Sherriff s Detective Dave Robicheaux and his longtime friend and
partner Clete Purcel are vacationing in Montana s spectacular Big Sky
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country when a series of suspicious events leads them to believe their lives
and the lives of their families are in danger.
The Black Box
By Connelly, Michael
2013-04 - Grand Central Publishing
9781455526956 Check Our Catalog
In a case that spans 20 years, Harry Bosch links the bullet from a recent
crime to a file from 1992, the killing of a young female photographer during
the L.A. riots. Harry originally investigated the murder, but it was then
handed off to the Riot Crimes Task Force and never solved. Bosch's
ballistics match indicates that her death was not random violence.
Immoral
By Freeman, Brian
2005-09 - Minotaur Books
9780312340421 Check Our Catalog
Awards:
Anthony Awards (2006), Edgar Allan Poe Awards (2006), Macavity Award
(2006)
A BookPage Notable Title
In a moral world, murder is the ultimate crime, a killer pays the ultimate
price, and the victim remains buried. Unless everyone is immoral.
Vertigo 42
By Grimes, Martha
2014-06 - Scribner Book Company
9781476724027 Check Our Catalog
In her latest Richard Jury mystery, Martha Grimes delivers the newest
addition to the bestselling series "The Washington Post" calls "literate,
lyrical, funny, funky, discursive, bizarre." The inimitable Scotland Yard
Superintendent returns, now with a tip of the derby to Alfred Hitchcock's"Vertigo."
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The Beast
By Kellerman, Faye
2013-08 - William Morrow & Company
9780062121752 Check Our Catalog
When reclusive inventor, Hobart Penny, is found dead in his apartment, the
cops think his pet—an adult female tiger—attacked the elderly billionaire.
But it soon becomes clear that the beast that killed him is all too human.
Digging into the victim's life, LAPD Lieutenant Peter Decker and his
colleagues, Detectives Marge Dunn and Scott Oliver, discover that Penny
was an exceptionally peculiar man with exotic tastes, including kinky sex
with call girls.
Following a trail of clues that leads from a wildlife sanctuary in the San
Bernardino Mountains to the wild nightlife of Las Vegas, the detectives areleft juggling too many suspects and too few answers. To crack a case
involving the two most primal instincts—sex and murder—Decker must
turn to a man with expert knowledge of both: Chris Donatti, the dangerous
man who is also the father of Decker's foster son, Gabriel Whitman.
Tularosa
By McGarrity, Michael
1996-04 - W. W. Norton & Company
0393039226 Check Our Catalog
Tularosa - the place of reddish willows in Spanish - holds the key to Kevin Kerney's
past and his future. Ex-chief of detectives in the Santa Fe Police Department,
retired early by a shot-up leg, Kerney is drawn back into action when Navajo
Indian Terry Yazzi, his ex-partner and the man responsible for his injuries, asks him
to locate his son, reported missing from the high-security White Sands Missile
Range in southern New Mexico. To find Sammy Yazzi, Kerney must track clues that
lead deep into the histories of the region - Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo -
and, surprisingly, into his own family's ranching past. And he must deal with the
complicated feelings triggered by the army's investigator, Captain Sara Brannon, a
fiery young officer as formidable as she is attractive.
Fire Sale
By Paretsky, Sara
2005-07 - Putnam Publishing Group
9780399152795 Check Our Catalog
V.I. Warshawski may have left her old South Chicago neighborhood, but she learns
that she cannot escape it. When V.I. takes over coaching duties of the girls'
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basketball team at her former high school, she faces an ill-equipped, ragtag group
of gangbangers, fundamentalists, and teenage moms who inevitably draw the
detective into their family woes.
The Orphan Choir
By Hannah, Sophie
2014-01 - Picador USA
9781250041029 Check Our Catalog
A MOTHER WITH AN EMPTY NEST IS BEING HAUNTED BY A GHOSTLY
CHILDREN'S CHOIR. ARE THEY GIVING HER AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE THAT
ONLY SHE CAN HEAR, OR ARE THEIR MOTIVES MORE SINISTER?
"Louise Beeston is being haunted.
The Monogram Murders: The New Hercule Poirot Mystery
By Hannah, Sophie
Author Christie, Agatha
2014-09 - William Morrow & Company
9780062297211 Check Our Catalog
'I'm a dead woman, or I shall be soon...'
Hercule Poirot's quiet supper in a London coffeehouse is interrupted when
a young woman confides to him that she is about to be murdered. She is
terrified - but begs Poirot not to find and punish her killer. Once she is
dead, she insists, justice will have been done.
Later that night, Poirot learns that three guests at a fashionable London
Hotel have been murdered, and a cufflink has been placed in each one's
mouth. Could there be a connection with the frightened woman? While
Poirot struggles to put together the bizarre pieces of the puzzle, the
murderer prepares another hotel bedroom for a fourth victim...
The Good Son By McLean, Russel D.
2009-12 - Minotaur Books
9780312576684 Check Our Catalog
There is something rotten behind the apparent sucide of Daniel Robertson
and it's about to come bursting into the life of J. McNee, a Scottish private
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investigator with a near-crushing level of personal baggage. James
Robertson, a local farmer, finds his estranged brother's corpse hanging
from a tree. The police claim suicide. But McNee is about to uncover the
disturbing truth behind the death. With a pair of vicious London thugs on
the move in the Scottish countryside, it's only a matter of time before
people start dying. As the body count rises, McNee finds himself on a
collision course with his own demons and an increasing array of brutal
killers in a violent, bloody showdown that threatens to leave none involved
alive.
Death in Saratoga Springs
By O'Brien, Charles
2014-05 - Kensington Publishing Corporation
9780758286383 Check Our Catalog
New York, 1894. Captain Jed Crake is a decorated veteran of the Union
army. But he also has a hidden private life as a predator of young women.
Private investigators Pamela Thompson and Harry Miller are searching for a
maid allegedly abducted by the captain. When Crake is murdered, the
detectives must find his killer as well as his victim ...
Ordinary Grace
By Krueger, William Kent
2013-03 - Atria Books
9781451645828 Check Our Catalog
There comes a time in every life when childhood is placed firmly in the past
and the future must be faced with the burgeoning wisdom of adulthood.
But as Frank Drum learns in William Kent Krueger’s latest novel, Ordinary
Grace, the price one often pays for this kind of wisdom is the loss of
something infinitely more precious.
For Frank and his brother Jake, sons of the local minister, the death of a
schoolmate named Bobby during the early days of the summer of 1961
heralds the crashing end to their idyllic boyhood in small-town Minnesota.
The loss of a child sets tongues wagging and imaginations racing, but no
one realizes that the aftermath of this death is the calm before the storm.
By the summer’s end, others will join Bobby’s ranks, leaving the survivors
to attempt to make sense of all that has been taken from them. When the
Drum family is thrust into the center of the drama, Frank and Jake struggle
to understand life through the lens of death and wrestle with the wisdom
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they have been granted through the awful grace of God.
The Dunbar Case
By Corris, Peter
2013-09 - Allen & Unwin Australia
9781743310229 Check Our Catalog
What started as an almost academic exercise, tracing lost documents
connected to the 1857 wreck of the SS Dunbar, explodes into a here-and-
now power struggle between criminals, police, lovers and unseen forces.
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