Happy New Year from Sgt. Windflower Mysteries

Happy New Year from Sgt. Windflower Mysteries

Many thanks to readers, family and friends who supported my work again in 2024. A new year will bring many new things to both myself and Sgt. Windflower Mysteries. And it’s all good news.

There will be a new Sgt. Windflower mystery in 2025. Scheduled to be out in May, 2025, Forever Friends will be Book 16 in the series. How did that happen? See below for a blurb.

For those of you who have been asking there will also be a third volume of Christmas in Newfoundland. This one with more Windflower and gang Christmas stories to fill your Christmas stockings. Scheduled for October 2025.

And as always, a few surprises. One is that there will be a book of poetry coming out this Spring. Hope and Love and Other Dreams: Poems for Darker Days will be published by Mezzo Publications, hopefully next month.

And, and, and, we’re not allowed to tell you about it, but there’s a special project involving all your favourite Ottawa mystery writers. I could tell you more, but then I’d have to kill you…. Stay tuned.

May 2025 be filled with health, happiness and success in all your endeavours!! Thank you again for all of your support, love and encouragement. Thank you for being part of the Windflower family.

Forever Friends

Winston Windflower is attempting to enjoy his idyllic life in Grand Bank when a crime spree breaks out in Marystown and all over Newfoundland. Once again, he and his team are called into action and Windflower puts his own safety on the line to try and stop a nefarious and cunning criminal. As he works to resolve the case, Windflower must face an even larger conflict, one that won’t be won in his RCMP uniform. He will need to look to his ancestors and Cree traditions to guide him on a journey through tears so he can still see the stars.

“In this, the sixteenth novel in the Sgt. Windflower Mystery series, author Mike Martin continues to craft intrigue in the cultural and geographical setting unique to Newfoundland and Labrador. Readers new to the Windflower mysteries and those returning will experience the joys of a close-knit community that thrives on the simpler things in life: por’ cakes, a lighthouse in serious need of a facelift, TV movie nights and the warmth of get-togethers with family and friends.”

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