In the murder/mystery “The Reluctant Virgin,” the streets and laneways of Toronto play as pivotal a role in the plot as the characters. It is
Year: 2012
Murder/mystery “The Reluctant Virgin” now available on-line in electronic version – Historic Toronto
The second book in the “Toronto Trilogy, entitled “The Reluctant Virgin,” written by Doug Taylor, is available at any Chapters/Indigo store in paperback and hardcover
Two books of “The Toronto “Trilogy” now available in book stores – Historic Toronto
The second book in the “Toronto Trilogy” is now available at Chapters/Indigo at book stores. Entitled “The Reluctant Virgin,” it continues where the first book
The Noronic Disaster – 122 burn to death on Toronto’s waterfront – Historic Toronto
The novel “Arse Over Teakettle,” the first book in “The Toronto Trilogy,” is a story of a family struggling to survive during the horrific years
The Noronic Disaster, 122 dead, included in Toronto novel – Historic Toronto
The novel “Arse Over Teakettle,” the first book of “The Toronto Trilogy,”details the tragic burning of the ship “The Noronic,” at pier nine on the
Fictional characters in Toronto murder/mystery confront sexual attitudes of the 1950s – Historic Toronto
The recently published novel, “The Reluctant Virgin,” the second book in the Toronto Trilogy, continues where the first book in the trilogy ended. The Second
“The Toronto Trilogy” recreates the city’s past while providing intriguing stories – Historic Toronto
“Arse Over Teakettle” – Book One of the Toronto Trilogy The first book in “The Toronto Trilogy”is a heart-warming tale containing vivid descriptions of the
Murder/mystery recalls Toronto’s Yonge and Queen streetcar lines of the 1950s – Historic Toronto
“The Reluctant Virgin” is a story of a serial killer who haunts the streets of Toronto in the 1950s. The tale recreates the city as
Amusing anecdotes about Toronto’s Peter Witt streetcars add light touch to brutal murder/mystery – Historic Toronto
The following quote is from the recently published murder/mystery “The Reluctant Virgin.” Jokes and stories that involved the Peter Witt streetcars on Toronto’s Yonge Street
Murder Mystery nostalgically recalls Toronto’s old Peter Witt streetcars on Yonge Street. – Historic Toronto
The following quote is from the murder/mystery “The Reluctant Virgin.” On Tuesday 30 March in 1954, between 2 pm and 3 pm, the famous Yonge