The murder/mystery entitled “The Reluctant Virgin,” is the story of a serial killer loose on the streets of Toronto during the 1950s. However, in reality
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View archival photos of Toronto while reading a chilling murder/mystery – Historic Toronto
Gazing north on Yonge from Front St. Yonge St. looking south to College St. Though it is unusual to insert archival photos in
Recent Toronto murder/mystery portrays the city during the 1950s – Historic Toronto
The murder/mystery entitled “The Reluctant Virgin,” is the story of a serial killer loose on the streets of Toronto. The important events of the decade
Archival photos set the scene in new Toronto murder/mystery – Historic Toronto
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 1257_series1057_Item 7643 The murder/mystery “The Reluctant Virgin” is the story of a serial killer who haunts that streets, laneways
1950s archival photos of Toronto featured in murder/mystery – Historic Toronto
City of Toronto Archives, Series 574, s0574_file0054_id49757 The above photograph of Yonge Street was taken in 1951. It gazes northward from near Gould Street.
When the weather is gloomy or cold in Toronto, think about a hot July evening – Historic Toronto
The passage below is from the recently published murder/mystery, “The Reluctant Virgin.” It describes Toronto’s Yonge Street on a sweltering July evening. When the mid-winter
Chilling murder/mystery showcases Toronto – Historic Toronto
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
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