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Vices of My Blood

September 3, 2013 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9780771046780
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Description

In his forties, the Reverend Charles Howard still cut an impressive figure. A married Presbyterian minister in Toronto's east end, Howard was popular with the congregation that elected him, especially with the ladies, and most particularly with Miss Sarah Dignam. Respected in the community, Howard, as Visitor for the House of Industry, sat in judgment on the poor, assessing their applications for the workhouse.

But now Howard is dead, stabbed and brutally beaten by someone he invited into his office. His watch and boots are missing. Has some poor beggar he turned down taken his vengeance?

Murdoch' s investigation takes him into the arcane Victorian world of queer plungers--men who fake injury all the better to beg--and the destitute who had nowhere left to turn when they knocked on the Reverend Howard's door.

About this Author

MAUREEN JENNINGS was born in the UK and emigrated to Canada as a teenager. After a long career as a psychotherapist, she became an award-winning writer. She is the author of four series in the crime fiction genre--Christine Morris, Tom Tyler, Murdoch Mysteries, and Charlotte Frayne P.I.--as well as a book on creativity, one novella, and four plays. The Murdoch Mystery series has been adapted into the beloved television series Murdoch Mysteries shown in over 120 territories worldwide, and the Tom Tyler series served as the inspiration for the television series Bomb Girls. In 2011, Jennings was the recipient of the Grant Allen Award for her contribution to Canadian crime writing. She lives in Toronto with her husband and their dog, Murdoch.

ISBN: 9780771046780
Format: Trade paperback
Series: Murdoch Mysteries
Pages: 480
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Published: 2013-09-03

Reviews

"Exciting. . . . Full of passion about the seedy abuses of Victorian society. I couldn't put it down." --Hamilton Spectator

"Mystery lovers can be assured that the culprit is plausible, the clues fair, the tea strong and the pace brisk." --Globe and Mail

"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

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