SUMMARY
THE RIVER WE REMEMBER
BASED ON THE BOOK BY WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: LIBRARY OF STORIES
CONTENT
Memorial Day Disturbance
Troubling Evidence
Family Matters
Small Town Secrets
Justice and Prejudice
Uncovering the Truth
Escalating Dangers
Confrontation at Inkpaduta Bend
Aftermath and Reflections
Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
"The River We Remember," by William Kent Krueger, is a gripping mystery set in 1958 in the small town of Jewel, Minnesota. The story revolves around the shocking death of a wealthy landowner, James Quinn, whose body is found ravaged in the Alabaster River. Suspicion quickly falls on Noah Bluestone, a recently fired farmhand with a motive stemming from land disputes. Sheriff Brody Dern leads the investigation, navigating a web of small-town secrets and long-held prejudices. As the truth about Quinn's life unravels, the idyllic façade of Jewel is shattered, exposing a history of violence, hidden resentments, and the devastating consequences of buried truths. The novel explores themes of justice, prejudice, and the complexities of memory, forcing the community to confront its past and its own complicity in the tragedy that has unfolded.











