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Except the Dying

A Murdoch Mystery, Book 1

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Except the Dying

By: Maureen Jennings
Narrated by: David Marantz
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In the cold Toronto winter of 1895, the naked body of a servant girl is found frozen in a deserted laneway. The young victim was pregnant when she died. Detective William Murdoch soon discovers that many of those connected with the girl's life have secrets to hide. Was her death on attempt to cover up a scandal in one of the city's influential families?

©1997 Maureen Jennings (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Police Procedurals Historical Mystery

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"A finely flavored plot, credible characters, and detailed atmosphere make this a winner." ( Library Journal)
"Turn-of-the-century Toronto makes an evocative setting for murder in Except the Dying, a skillful first novel that is interesting both for its historical accuracy and its fully realized characters." (Amazon.com review)
Engaging Mystery • Historical Authenticity • Imaginative Accents • Uniquely Voiced Characters • Canadian Setting

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I just started this book series. The tv show got me started on the character. These books are more like I imagine Canada was at the turn of the 19th century. The books are more adult oriented so keep that in mind.

Better than the tv show.

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Detective William Murdoch is called to a deserted laneway late at night in 1895 Toronto, where the naked corpse of a servant girl was found. The autopsy showed that she was pregnant, and that she was given a shot of morphine. This led to her freezing to death after being hit on the head causing unconsciousness. The girl was soon identified by the family who hired her. She was a modest quiet girl and everyone was shocked that she was pregnant. Who was the father of her baby? Could it be the husband or the son of the household? Was she killed because she was pregnant? And where were her clothes? Then Detective Murdoch finds her clothes hidden in the latrine of the house closest to the site where she was found, and one of the two prostitutes who had stolen her clothing also witnessed a carriage picking her up. Then, that prostitute turns up dead. Detective Murdoch is convinced that the two crimes are connected andf sets out to find out what happened. A very good mystery. This is my first by Jennings but won’t be my last.

No. 1 in the Detective Murdoch series

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An excellent detective story. The narrator made it more interesting. It almost read like a detective's files except for his home life. Good otherwise.

good read

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I saw the TV series first, and am liking the books as well. a good light read

love the Murdoch stories!

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I love David Marantz reading of this book. He gives life to the characters recommend.

love Murdoch mysteries

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