Sgt. Windflower is back and as usual he’s loving life on the east coast. He may be a long way from his home in Northern Alberta but he has been adopted by the locals as almost one of their own. He has a good life, good work with the RCMP, and a good woman that he has grown closer to in his years on the southeast coast of Newfoundland. But trouble is brewing just beneath the surface of this calm and charm-filled existence.
It begins with the discovery of a dead girl’s body in St. John’s, the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador. The girl is from Grand Bank where Windflower has been stationed for the last few years. Sgt. Windflower and his associate Corporal Eddie Tizzard are pulled further and further into the case. The situation also grows to include a whole array of criminal activities from human trafficking and even the Russian Mafia.
Reviews
Review of Beneath the Surface by Something Wordy Blog
“A fitting title for a great enjoyable read”
http://something-wordy-reviews.blogspot.ca/2014/07/beneath-surface-by-mike-martin-sgt.html
Review of Beneath the Surface in The Southern Gazette
“This third installment of Mike Martin’s Sgt. Winston Windflower series shows that the author has honed his pen, so to speak. His regular characters — Winston, Tizzard, Sheila — continue to evolve. New, and we hope, permanent characters have come to town.”
Review of Beneath the Surface in The Compass
Review of Beneath the Surface in The Aurora
Review of Beneath the Surface in The Labradorian
Review of Beneath the Surface in The Gander Beacon
Review of Beneath the Surface in The Grand Falls Advertiser
Review of Beneath the Surface in The Packet
Review of Beneath the Surface by Shari’s Book Notes
“This was an easy and entertaining read and I recommend it especially if you like Canadian stories set in Canadian places.”
http://sharisbooknotes.blogspot.ca/2014/06/beneath-surface-by-mike-martin.html
Review of Beneath the Surface by Madhouse Family Reviews
Star Rating : 4/5
“The books are a lovely breath of (foggy, cold) air and a great introduction to the Newfoundland area”
http://madhousefamilyreviews.blogspot.ca/2014/06/book-review-beneath-surface-mike-martin.html