The Walker on the Cape
Sgt. Windflower Mystery Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Francis G. Kearney
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Mike Martin
A man's body is found on the Cape in a small fishing community on the East Coast. At first, everyone thinks it's a heart attack or stroke. But then it is discovered that he was poisoned. Who would do this and why?
Finding that out falls to Sergeant Winston Windflower of the RCMP along with his trusted sidekick, Eddie Tizzard. Along the way, they discover that there are many more secrets hidden in this small community and powerful people who want to keep it that way.
Windflower also discovers two more things: a love of living in a small community that is completely different from his upbringing in a remote Indian reserve and maybe the love of his life. He gets a taste of East Coast food and hospitality as well as a sense of how crime and corruption can linger beneath the surface or hide in the thick blanket of fog that sometimes creeps in from the nearby Atlantic Ocean.
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The combination of Frank Kearney's excellent narration with Mike Martin's great dialog really won me over within the first 5 minutes.
I’m one of those readers who are drawn more into an author’s writing style than the actual story line, and with this book I was delighted with both. Martin’s writing has a natural flow to it, and touch of light humor I found quite charming.
Set in Newfoundland (which coincidentally I visited quite recently) it starts with a deft touch, introducing us to Elias Martin who looks like he will feature as a main character in the story, only to discover that his body is promptly found along a path near the Cape.
Sergeant Winston Windflower is called to investigate the case, and I found him to be wonderful character. The author Martin provides glimpses into Windflower’s native past and customs (which I hope will be explored further in the series), but it is his calm and collective nature and succinct dialog I enjoyed so much. Like many detective novels, its great to have an dynamic duo, and in the young and energetic Constable Tizzard who partners with Windflower we have exactly that. Another great combination is Windflower with Shiela, the owner of the local cafe, whose dialog discussions together work so well, and where a warm relationship develops.
I don’t consider it fair to give a summary of the plot because that is not the core strength of this novel.
It’s enough to say that Windflower and Tizzard have to work their way through a number of suspects, as they slowly begin to fit all the pieces together in this murder case. Inspector MacIntosh, Harvey Brenton, Marge Brenton, Roger Buffet and Ginger Grandy’s parents are all potential suspects, and each is portrayed by Martin perfectly well through the well crafted dialog they share with Windflower.
In summary, I enjoyed this read very much, having downloaded the audio version first and then the ebook. In fact, I strongly recommend the audio version, with excellent narration from Frank Kearney which gives it an added element.
For those who like quality mysteries with great dialog and good characters, this is a must. I can well envision this becoming a TV series and look forward to listening and reading others in the series.
Touche, Mr. Martin - this one is a piece of magic. You have won yourself a new fan.
Delightful mystery novel - with great characters
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I love the story because of its simplicity but at the same time the mystery enough to make you continue hearing the book.
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Great New Series!
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