1111 Mainstreet
Hopkins, Minnesota 55343

The north woods of Minnesota are the setting for William Kent Krueger's eight-book mystery series, featuring Cork O'Connor - the part Irish, part Ojibwe, part-time P.I. A resident of St. Paul, Krueger has received numerous awards, including four Minnesota Book Awards and the Loft McKnight Fiction Award. Before becoming a full-time writer, Krueger logged timber, worked construction and, he says, got himself kicked out of Stanford University for radical activities. Krueger does his writing in Booth #4 at the renowned St. Clair Broiler in St. Paul.

The Pen Pals Author Lecture series is the longest running and most highly regarded literary series in the Twin Cities. All proceeds benefit the Library Foundation of Hennepin County and the Hennepin County Library system. Purchase your Pen Pals tickets in advance and learn more about each program at: http://www.supporthclib.org/events-pen.html

Official Website: http://www.supporthclib.org/events-pen.html

Added by Library Fdtn of Hennepin County on November 6, 2009