Another satisfying Windflower chronicle!

Buried Secrets (Sgt. Windflower Mystery #11) by Mike Martin         

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Sergeant Winston Windflower (RCMP) of Newfoundland and his wonderful family are once again swept up in murder and discord. I just adore the Windflower family, their rituals, the play between them all, and the lovely attention to food as a centralising theme for friends and community.

When the Minister of a Grand Bank church is murdered Windflower is redeployed to assist. Questions come to light about the parish hierarchy and how it operates. 

At the same time, one of the girls in the pilot program designed to help those forced into the sex trade transition into a new life, has vanished.

Solving crime takes on new momentum as Windflower turns to his spiritual practices to help focus his thoughts, and his Spiritual guides for growth.

Reading a Windflower story, his particular insights around the solving of crime, coupled with watching his family grow, is a joy. 

Windflower is also questioning his future. Now that’s exciting! 


BooksGoSocial ARC via NetGalley 
(Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.)

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