What They’re Saying about The Walker on the Cape


Toronto Star


“The Walker on the Cape offers some foxily constructed plotting, a winning sleuth figure and an air of charming cheerfulness.”


Anthony Lund, Allbooks International Reviews


“The Walker on the Cape is a promising debut for Windflower and co, and with a constantly moving plot, some clever twists and a pleasant writing style it will not be the last we see of them either. For anyone who enjoys the R D Wingfield’s Frost novels will find plenty to get their teeth into here.”


Ruth Latta, Author of The Old Love and the New Love


“A strong, well-paced plot, characters with distinctive personalities, and the unique Newfoundland setting combine to make The Walker on the Cape a good Canadian read.”


Michael P. MacDonald, Author of Poolroom and Politics


“Mike Martin has produced a very compelling police procedural set in Grand Bank on the coast of Newfoundland. From main character Winston Windflower on down, he has created a group of people that you want to get to know better; hopefully in future stories and other circumstances.”


Southern Gazette, Marystown, Nfld


“History and mystery. Welcome to Grand Bank, Sgt. Winston Windflower. Hope the locals don’t keep you too busy!!”


Ottawa EMC Community Newspaper, Ottawa Region, Ontario


“Novel shows mysterious side of the Rock. Readers are taken through the winding, narrow streets of a small town and are exposed to the town’s gossip mill and wharf-side benches full of old-timers along the way.”



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