Published March 29, 2011, 12:22 PM

‘Minnesota Crime Wave’ to appear at Cloquet Public Library

Meet Minnesota’s mystery authors William Kent Krueger, Carl Brookins, Ellen Hart

There’s almost no truth to the rumor that the three authors who make up the “Minnesota Crime Wave” met because they have the same parole officer. Established in 2000, they have toured the country several times. They have published more than 30 novels among them and have received nearly two dozen local, regional and national book awards. The three writers will talk about their work at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 2, at the Cloquet Public Library.

The three mystery/crime writers are Ellen Hart, Carl Brookins and William Kent Krueger. Hart is author of the Jane Lawless mystery series, which features a culinary detective (Hart is also a trained chef). Her newest book in the series is “Cruel Ever After,” which was published last

December.

Brookins is a former academic and an avid sailor who has authored three mystery series.

The Tanner-Whitney series features a married pair of sailing sleuths. “Devil’s Island” is his

latest mystery.

William Kent Krueger writes the Cork O’Connor mystery series, set in the northwoods and featuring a protagonist who is part Ojibwe and part Irish. His stories often deal with the clash of cultures. Krueger’s latest Cork O’Connor book is “Vermilion Drift.”

The authors will have their books for sale and will autograph copies. The event is free and open to the public.

“Minnesota Crime Wave” is sponsored by the Arrowhead Library System, the Minnesota Library Legacy Fund, and the Cloquet Public Library. The program is funded by Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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