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
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“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
Pity that more Toronto fiction writers do not identify the city in their novels – Historic Toronto
There was a time when film producers employed Toronto only as a stand-in for other cities, mostly American. Those of us who were familiar with
New Toronto Murder Mystery, “The Reluctant Virgin,” now available at Chapters/Indigo at John and Richmond Sts. – Historic Toronto
For those who wish to purchase an advance copy of the latest Toronto murder/mystery, “The Reluctant Virgin,” without waiting for it to be delivered via
The Noronic Disaster in 1949 – 122 people burn to death on Toronto’s waterfront – Historic Toronto
The following quote is from the book “Arse Over Teakettle,” a story about a young boy and his family in Toronto during the 1940s. The
An account of the War of 1812 that no school should allow its students to read – Historic Toronto
The following account of the War of 1812 is from the book, “The Villages Within,” nominated for the Toronto Heritage Awards. In a tongue-in-cheek manner,
Begin the new year with novels that feature Toronto – Historic Toronto
In the three novels listed below, the city of Toronto plays as prominent part as that of the colourful characters and the imaginative plots. Readers