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March 5, 2010 at 11:57 am
Susan Kersten
Marian if you love a good historical murder mystery I suggest that you try one of my favorite author’s Maureen Jennings. She has written 7 in the Detective William Murdoch series, Victorican Toronto 1889, the police station, jail and trains stations are still in use today they moderinzed of course but the building itself is still intact. Three of these have been made into movies, their is series based on the books and the have been nomated and won several awards Arthur Ellis and Historical awards just to name a few. I tried your e-mail but it does work.
March 5, 2010 at 12:06 pm
marianallen
I didn’t know I had my email on here! I’m not as slick as I think I am. *grin*
I love Maureen Jennings’ work! My mother and I went to Magna cum Murder when she was a speaker, and everyone there read one of her books. You’re right–she’s very good!