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The Man with the Black Valise
The Man with the Black Valise: Tracking the Killer of Jessie Keith | John Goddard
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The story of one of the vilest murders in Canadian history. One glorious autumn day in 1894, a drifter attacked thirteen-year-old Jessie Keith so violently that people thought Jack the Ripper must be loose in rural Ontario. To solve the crime, the government called in Detective John Wilson Murray, the true-life model for Detective William Murdoch of the popular TV series Murdoch Mysteries. His prime clue was a black valise. The Man with the Black Valise traces the killers trajectory through three counties, a route that today connects travellers to poignant reminders of nineteenth-century life. Chief among them stands the statue of the Roman Goddess of Flora, gesturing as though to cast roses onto Jessies grave.
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The first half of this book is an engaging historical true crime surrounding the gruesome murder of 13 year old Jessie Keith in late 19th century Listowel (Rural Ontario). For Murdoch Mysteries fans, the investigator on the case was the inspiration for William Murdoch 👮‍♂️

Then, surprise! The second half turns into an #ArmchairTravel book retelling interesting places, stories, and histories from Goddard's research travels in the area.

Cinfhen Nice surprise 🥳 4y
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MsMelissa How many books is this now for the challenge? I‘m currently working on my Manitoba book, although it‘s not the one I had planned. 4y
TheKidUpstairs @Book_Fiend_Melissa which book are you reading for Manitoba? 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Interesting mash up! 4y
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