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Published on Dec 10, 2013 | 1886 Pages
“If you want to step back in time . . . let Jennings be your guide. There’s really none better.”
—Ottawa Citizen
From his debut in Except the Dying, where he pursued the secrets behind a young, pregnant servant girl’s death through brothels and drawing rooms, to his immersion in the Dickensian world of workhouses in Vices of My Blood, and the investigation of his own dark family history in Let Loose the Dogs, Detective William Murdoch has been one of crime fiction’s most fascinating and engaging protagonists. These seven riveting novels—inspiration for the internationally popular Murdoch Mysteries television series—blend masterful storytelling, vivid characters, and an extraordinary eye for the rich history of Victorian Toronto to create modern classics; they are must-reads for every mystery lover.
“Murdoch’s warm heart makes him the right sleuth for this cold city.”
—New York Times
“Vivid . . . heartwrenching.”
—Publishers Weekly (about Under the Dragon’s Tail)
“Jennings immerses her readers in the Toronto of the 1890s. The smells, sights, and sounds she describes ring as true as if she were recounting a trip she’d made there last week.”
—Quill & Quire
Author
Maureen Jennings
Born in England, MAUREEN JENNINGS emigrated to Canada as a teenager. The first Detective Murdoch mystery was published in 1997. Six more followed, all to enthusiastic reviews. In 2003, Shaftesbury Films adapted three of the novels into movies of the week, and four years later the Murdoch Mysteries TV series was created; it is now shown around the world, including in the UK, the United States (as The Artful Detective), and much of Europe, as well as on Canada’s national broadcast network, CBC TV. The Detective Inspector Tom Tyler series, set in World War II-era England, got off to a spectacular start with 2011’s Season of Darkness, followed by Beware This Boy in 2012. Maureen lives in Toronto with her husband, their two dogs, Varley and Murdoch, and their cat, Willie. Visit www.maureenjennings.com.
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