Under the Dragon's Tail
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Women rich and poor come to her, desperate and in dire need of help – and discretion. Dolly Merishaw is a midwife and an abortionist in Victorian Toronto, but although she keeps quiet about her clients’ condition, her contempt for them and her greed leaves every one of them resentful and angry. So it comes as no surprise to Detective William Murdoch when this malicious woman is murdered. What is a shock, though, is that a week later a young boy is found dead in Dolly’s squalid kitchen. Now, Murdoch isn’t sure if he’s hunting one murderer – or two.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Life in late-19th-century Toronto comes startlingly alive in Jennings's second gripping tale, after Except the Dying, 1997. Acting-detective William Murdoch investigates the murder of former midwife Dolly Shaw, the foster mother of three children. Her deaf daughter runs from the police and hides while the two young sons stay at the house and fend for themselves. Dolly's meager effects turn up the calling card of a prominent judge's wife and a note that suggests she had been blackmailing someone. Murdoch learns that a young stage performer, Annie Brogan, was seen entering Dolly's house on the night of the murder and that Annie's sister is pregnant by the judge's footman. Annie finally admits she visited Dolly for abortion herbs and that she stole an autograph album in which Dolly recorded information about the illegitimate births she attended. The judge's wife, who is guardian of the child of her dead cousin, denies knowing Dolly. When Dolly's older son is murdered, Murdoch continues his search for the killer in both upper-crust society and the world of the popular stage. At the same time, he trains on his bicycle for the city-wide police tournament and ruminates on his solitary life. Along the way readers are given a vivid, heart-wrenching picture of the poverty of many in Victorian Toronto.
Customer Reviews
Fascinating Victorian era detective series
Although there were a few loose ends, Jennings has created a interesting group of characters, especially Murdoch. She's very good at evoking the sights and smells of old Toronto. On to the next one!