
FALMOUTH, CAPE COD, MASSACHUSETTS
Detective Ivy Bourque’s hometown in The Color Red & Silver Moon Rising.
(The photo shows the tidy side of Cape Cod. The dark side? It’s in the telling. To download free previews, click the links below.)
DETECTIVE FICTION – A.M. Potter | AUTHOR SITE and BLOG

FALMOUTH, CAPE COD, MASSACHUSETTS
Detective Ivy Bourque’s hometown in The Color Red & Silver Moon Rising.
(The photo shows the tidy side of Cape Cod. The dark side? It’s in the telling. To download free previews, click the links below.)

Autumnal Equinox, 2021. The water temperature is not bad, but it’s trending toward winter. Time to get the wetsuit out. 😉
It’s the best time for hiking the Bruce Trail (Eva Naslund territory). Autumn leaves are down; you can see for miles …

#northnoir #brucepeninsula #tomthompson #groupofseven #georgianbay #hiking #brucetrail #exploreontario #greybruce #greatlakes https://www.instagram.com/p/CHbk_78gNth/?igshid=1p4j1nothavfg
Finally back to my swimming hole. Water’s still a bit cold, but a beauty of a spot.

#northnoir #brucepeninsula #ontario

Bay of Blood retells the story of Tom Thomson’s mysterious death.
“There are many clever details in Potter’s Bay of Blood with close parallels to Thomson’s life and death (1917). However, Potter takes his readers on a fascinating 21st-century chase, with bells and whistles never dreamt of 100 years ago.” ~ Dr. Sherrill Grace, UBC Killam Professor Emerita and Thomson Scholar.