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In the cold Toronto winter of 1895, the unclad body of a servant girl is found frozen in a deserted laneway. The young victim was pregnant when she died. Was her death an attempt to cover up a scandal in one of the city's influential families? Detective William Murdoch quickly finds out that more than one person connected with the girl's simple life has something to hide.
- Sales Rank: #214032 in Books
- Brand: Brand: McClelland Stewart
- Published on: 2012-09-18
- Released on: 2012-09-18
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x .96" w x 5.19" l, .65 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 368 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
Amazon.com Review
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. The plot concerns the murder of a young housemaid, discovered naked in a snowy lane, and the cast of suspects spans the social strata. Yet it is William Murdoch, the detective in charge of the case, who breathes life into what might otherwise have been a conventional murder mystery. As he pursues his quest for justice, Murdoch also mourns the death of his fianc�e; his manner of doing both reveals a compassionate, principled man--one whose fictional endeavors (readers hope) have only just begun.
From Library Journal
First novelist Jennings, herself a British transplant to Canada, provides a provocative look at a wealthy, turn-of-the-century British family living in Toronto. Acting detective William Murdoch handles a case that exposes not only the dysfunctional nature of the Rhodes family, whose young French-Canadian maid has been discovered dead, drugged, and pregnant in the snow, but also the peculiarities of a class-conscious society. Murdoch investigates and then spars with bigoted higher-ups until he uncovers the murderer. A finely flavored plot, credible characters, and detailed atmosphere make this a winner.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Kirkus Reviews
How ungrateful of Therese Laporte to leave her maid's post with Dr. Rhodes in Toronto to sneak out of the house and return to her family back in Chatham without any notice or explanation but a hastily scrawled paper. And how inconsiderate of her to turn up dead in a disreputable neighborhood, naked, drugged, and dead of asphyxia and exposure. Now Acting Detective William Murdoch, who suspects it'll be years before he's promoted, is examining the doctor's household under a microscope. How long will it be before he finds out that Cyril Rhodes's servants are bursting with accusations against each other and their master? Or that the chilly relations between Dr. Rhodes and his English wife Donalda are based on a long-standing (and highly material) grudge? Or that their son Owen has asked his all-but-fianc‚e, Harriet Shepcote, to tell a fib about what time he left her father Alderman Godfrey Shepcote's house the night of Therese's death? Or that the unsullied Rhodes family has closer ties to Alice Black and Ettie Weston, a pair of working girls who cherish some dangerous knowledge about that last night, than they'd like to acknowledge? Jennings handles every aspect of the fin-de-siŠcle milieu- -the domestic rituals, the social divisions, the suspects' secrets, the bachelor investigator's loneliness--with such assurance that the villain's identity is a major disappointment. Surely this talented newcomer will conclude her next novel more compellingly. -- Copyright �1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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45 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
A Welcome Debut in the Historical Mystery Genre
By P. Bigelow
In Jennings' debut, it is winter in 1895 Toronto and the police have discovered the nude body of a young woman. Initially believing that she was a woman of the streets who froze to death on her way home, the police are disposed to dismiss the death as accidental. However, they soon discover that while there was no alcohol in her bloodstream there was opium and other indicators that have them believing that she was murdered. Detective William Murdoch is assigned the task of not only finding out who murdered her, but who she is as well.
This is a police procedural in the truest sense. We watch as Murdoch painstakingly follows one tidbit to the next. For each question he thinks he's answered two more arise in his mind. As we go along, we are introduced to many players any one of whom could be the murderer.
Jennings was very clever in her writing of this procedural. While the reader quickly suspects various characters, Murdoch remains an innocent - willing to suspect someone, but not willing to believe with no proof. The bits of proof are doled out slowly - as slowly as it takes Murdoch to discover them. When all the puzzle pieces finally come together, the furtiveness of several characters is adequately explained, the choice of murderer makes sense, and there is relief that that the book has finally ended. The book moves slowly, sometimes bordering on tediousness, and the temptation is to set it aside for a faster read, but resist that temptation. As Murdoch pieces the puzzle together, the book picks up speed so that it may seem like Jennings has rushed the ending, but the way she has handled it, it makes sense for this book.
32 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
Good, but different to the TV series
By N. L. Passmore
I read this book because I recently started watching the Murdoch Mysteries TV series and absolutely love it. (Okay, I know it's been going for six years, but I just discovered it on a recent trip to Canada). I was a bit disappointed when I started reading the book because it was quite different to the TV series. Murdoch is okay, but not as dishy and charming as the TV Murdoch. There was also no sign of the sassy Dr Ogden or any love interest for that matter. The interesting inventions and forensics of the TV show were also missing. However, once I forgot about the TV Murdoch and just started treating it like a separate murder mystery, I started to enjoy it a lot more.
Maureen Jennings evokes the era really well. Her interesting descriptions and snappy dialogue make you feel like you really are in 1890s Toronto. The characterisations were good and historical elements were expertly woven into the story. She handled the class differences really well and brought the seedier side of the city to life. The pace picked up towards the end and the resolution of the mystery was satisying. There was also a hint that there could be a love interest for Murdoch in Book 2. I would possibly read more books in the series.
In summary, if you pick up this book because you like the TV series, you might be a little disappointed. But if you treat it as a separate Whodunnit, it's quite good.
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
Intense mystery with great effects
By Brenda
I considered Except the Dying a dark mystery. It takes place in Toronto in 1895. The townspeople come across as cold as the Canadian winter it occurs in. Detective Murdoch is trying to solve the crime of a young maid found frozen to death and he doesn't seem to be getting much help.
Maureen Jennings is a gifted writer. Her characters conversations made me feel a part of the story. The author has an ability to shock her readers at some points in her story and there was a couple of points in the first three of four chapters in which I was ready to bail. But, I stayed with it to try and solve the mystery. I would consider it a mature theme mystery.
Ms. Jennings has given us an interesting series. Can't wait to see it on film.
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