RCMP, Windflower and small town upsets!

Dangerous Waters (Sgt. Windflower Mysteries #12) by Mike Martin 

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Dead bodies and smuggling shakeup Grand Bank, Newfoundland, and there’s a change of pace for Sergeant Winston Windflower. He’s resigning from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, but is currently on leave using up his accumulated overtime. Windflower, his wife Sheila (former mayor) and the girls have settled back into Grand Bank and have been busy getting their B&B into shape. The pandemic has put everything on hold.

As always beneath the cosy family times, the descriptive food preparations, the mixing with friends, and the dreams, there’s are pieces of home cooked wisdom about life, relationships, goals, and happiness.

Windflower is of Cree First Nations heritage and is a Dream Weaver from a family of master Dream Weavers. Interestingly it seems Acting Corporal Eddie Tizzard might be exhibiting something similar. 

Eddie is stuck with a problem of three missing men, staffing problems, a snowstorm, complaints from the townsfolk about police response time, a bunch of stranded German tourists, and that’s just the beginning.

(I loved the references to Saint-Pierre a little piece of France tucked down south of Newfoundland, off from Fortune, the next major town along from Grand Bank. I’ve always wanted to go there. Shades of past histories.)

A recall seems on the horizon for Windflower but there a lot of factors to consider if that happens. 

Once again I’m sold on this latest Windflower development.


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