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Maureen Jennings (Author)
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October 1999

Where Secrets Dwell

Women rich and poor came to her, desperate and in dire need of discretion. And though Dolly Merishaw tended to their unfortunate circumstances in secret, her contempt and greed bred nothing but fear and loathing in the hearts of her clients. So it's no shock to detective William Murdoch when this malicious woman is murdered. What is a surprise, though, is the young boy found dead in Dolly's squalid kitchen a week after her demise. Now, Murdoch isn't sure if he's hunting one murderer or two.

The investigation takes Murdoch into Victorian Toronto's disparate social circles--from the dingy rooms of dancehall girls and the chaste parlors of temperance-touting citizens to the fine drawing rooms of the city's prestigious elite. The more he learns about Dolly and her clientele, the longer his lists of suspects and motives grows. Clues lead him to several unlikely suspects--all of whom have secrets from their pasts linking them to Dolly and what she malevolently called her "record of sins."



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Maureen Jennings sets up this 19th-century tale of blackmail and murder rather like a jigsaw puzzle: each chapter introduces new clues, new characters, and new points of view until the complete picture is revealed. As we discover who might have suffocated Dolly Shaw, a capricious, demanding drunkard, Jennings explores the permutations and stratifications of society in Toronto at the close of the century. Although the victim is a violent, scheming wretch of humble dwelling and few connections, her death draws in the range of men and women who employed her services in her profession as a midwife: the wife of a prominent judge who seems to care for little except fashionable clothes and her young ward; a theatrical performer who sells her various talents both before and behind the stage; and the detective, William Murdoch, who tries to solve the mystery and appease his own loneliness after the death of his fiancée.

Jennings has a subtle touch. She not only explores Canadian society caught between the stiffer British and the more freewheeling Americans but also considers the period's reliance on patent medicines for everything from inducing miscarriages to promoting virility; examines the shifting athletic interests after the introduction of the bicycle; and evokes the stink of stale beer sold cheaply to the city's poor. Her ear for 19th-century language is more true and her evil deeds are less foul than those of Anne Perry. And while she lacks the rollicking good humor of Elizabeth Peters (although there are a few light moments), she is much more accessible than the sometimes impermeable Peter Ackroyd. Under the Dragon's Tail is a worthwhile book and a solid follow-up to Jennings's first, Except the Dying. --K.A. Crouch --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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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.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTorch (October 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061097403
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061097409
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #283,200 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Keep an eye out for Maureen Jennings. . ., November 6, 1999
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Under the Dragon's Tail is the second book in a series about detective William Murdoch in the late 1890's. This dark and atmospheric story about the murder of disgraced midwife and blackmailer, Dolly Merishaw builds on Jenning's previous book, Except the Dying. Murdoch's character is fleshed out a bit, and the reader is introduced to other facets of his life, like his bicycle racing, dance lessons and even several promising romances. This story was incredibly enjoyable, and I look forward to another installment very soon.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Sears Catalogue & Episcopalian Religon did exist in 1895, August 9, 2000
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Maureen Jennings was the recipient of the Heritage Toronto Certificate for Fiction in 1998 for her first novel Except The Dying. Her research and its accuracy are impeccable as she in fact owns an original copy of the Sears catalogue 1895, Canadaian edition. I have laid my eyes on it. As for the Episcopalian Church, it did indeed exist in Toronto during the late 1800's. Not only is Ms. Jennings detail of historic fact completely accurate, but her novels wonderfully bring to life a time that has never been covered in the Canadian Crime Fiction scene. So much so that her books have recently been sold to a Toronto telvision producer. Kudos to Ms. Jennings and her fans look forward to the next installment of William Murdoch's adventures.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stimulating historical police procedural, October 10, 1998
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In 1887 outside of Toronto, midwife Dolly Merishaw helps an anonymous lady give birth to an illegitimate child. Keeping this secret is perfect for Dolly, who is not above a bit of blackmail. However, almost eight years later, Dolly is murdered, a victim of a vicious beating. Dolly leaves behind three foster children, who might be better off fending for themselves than cope with the abuse their guardian heaped onto them.

Though still mourning the death of his fiancee due to a typhoid outbreak, acting detective William Murdoch heads the investigation into Dolly's brutal death. He quickly finds himself embroiled in class warfare as Dolly tendered to the birthing or abortion needs of the rich and the poor. As he digs deeper into Dolly's past while training for the upcoming police tournament, William finds himself struggling to open the doors to a silent society that remains closed regardless of which class he visits.

UNDER THE DRAGON'S TAIL scores on two fronts. It is a great mystery that will enthrall fans of police procedurals. It is also a wonderful historical novel that brings to light the last decade of the nineteenth century in Victorian Toronto. The lonely William is a great cop, whose philosophical ramblings make for a fantastic understanding of the era and ultimately a lively tale. As with her debut novel (EXCEPT THE DYING), Maureen Jennings provides her fans with a stupendously stimulating historical mystery that will garner new readers for a rising star.

Harriet Klausner

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