"This genuinely thrilling and atmospheric novel brims with characters who are easy to root for."--The New York Times Book Review
"As usual in a Krueger novel, the prose is elegant, the landscape of Minnesota's northeastern triangle is vividly portrayed, the character development is superb, and Henry's Native American mysticism is treated with understanding and respect." --The Washington Post
"From Iron Lake -- the first in the Cork O'Connor series -- to Fox Creek, Krueger has exhibited a mastery and control that can't be denied. Maybe he should start calling himself an alchemist, because he has the formula down to an art." --St. Louis Post Dispatch
"With its quick pacing and multi-layered plot, William Kent Krueger's Fox Creek dazzles early, sucking readers in, before giving way to a heart-thumping final act that delivers one hell of a reading experience." --The Real Book Spy
"Krueger has exhibited a mastery and control that can't be denied. Maybe he should start calling himself an alchemist, because he has the formula down to an art." --Minneapolis Star-Tribune
"Fox Creek is the best book in the series yet." --Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
"Outstanding... skillfully blends an evocative look at nature's beauty and peril with Native American lore...fans will be enthralled."--Publisher's Weekly (starred review)
"One of those rare authors who combines intricately plotted, issue-oriented stories with mysticism and action. A must for fans of beautifully written crime." --Library Journal (starred review)