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Secrets can be deadly.Spring creeps into the city when Detective Hodgins grapples with an increasing caseload. As he tackles the mysterious death of a young woman, a couple rushes to the station begging for him to find their missing baby boy. The identity of the child sends Hodgins reeling as layers of secrets unravel and threaten his family.The solution to each case eludes the detective as both the facts, and his constables, seem to run in circles. Was the woman's death suicide, accident, or murder? Hodgins is pulled in two different directions, forced to divide his resources. One problem sends him to the tiny Village of King, while the other requires a lengthy trip to Boston for answers.Can they catch the killer before another murder takes place, or will a personal distraction keep Hodgins from finding the child before it's too late?If you're a fan of the Murdoch Mysteries and the Thomas Pitt series, don't miss book six in the Detective Hodgins' Victorian Mysteries. Pick up your copy today.
Weddings bells don't mix with mourners' wails. Days before a young woman's joyful event, a vicious attack leaves nothing but a trail of blood and sorrow. Tasked with the impossible, Detective Hodgins struggles to find any motive for the brutal assault. His only clue is a mysterious stranger who never appears quite the same way twice. Desperate for a break in the case, the detective turns to an unlikely source for information. Will this contact be able to convince Hodgins she's not a fraud and point him towards the murderer before the trail vanishes?
Body in the Harbour: A Detective Hodgins Victorian Mystery Book #1It started out as a normal day for two young boys playing on the wharf before the Christmas break ended. Normal until they found the bludgeoned body of a young man washed up on the shore of Toronto Harbour on January 7, 1874. The only identification on the corpse is a partial name inside his coat collar and a washed out train ticket in the pocket. Detective Albert Hodgins is called in to investigate and the trail leads to the small hamlet of Stouffville. In a time before forensics, Detective Hodgins has to use his cunning to determine which of his suspects did the young man in and why.Death on Duchess Street: Detective Hodgins Victorian Mystery Book #2The tranquillity of a tight-knit neighbourhood in Victorian Toronto is shattered when a young girl becomes the next victim in a string of robberies, missing persons and murder. Why is her father acting so strangely? Could he somehow be involved? Are the two murders and the disappearance of a neighbour connected? Detective Albert Hodgins travels east to Kingston and north to the tiny hamlet of Pine Grove looking for answers. The trail eventually leads to New York and a rather rough NY Captain whose methods are almost deadly. Hodgins frantically tries to piece everything together so the person responsible can pay for his, or her, crime.Corpses for Christmas: Detective Hodgins Victorian Murder Mysteries #3A long over-due visit by Detective Hodgins' brother and his family promises to bring a special cheer and excitement to the holiday season. But, a body is found propped up against his daughter's school, tainting the happy family reunion. The investigation takes a drastic turn for the worse when Detective Hodgins is forced to set aside his emotions and loyalties in the face of cold hard facts. If he can't sift through his brother's lies to find the truth, there may be no saving him from the rope.
A long over-due visit by Detective Hodgins' brother and his family promises to bring a special cheer and excitement to the holiday season. But, a body is found propped up against his daughter's school, tainting the happy family reunion. The investigation takes a drastic turn for the worse when Detective Hodgins is forced to set aside his emotions and loyalties in the face of cold hard facts. If he can't sift through his brother's lies to find the truth, there may be no saving him from the rope.
It started out as a normal day for two young boys playing on the wharf before the Christmas break ended. Normal until they found the bludgeoned body of a young man washed up on the shore of Toronto Harbour on January 7, 1874. The only identification on the corpse is a partial name inside his coat collar and a washed out train ticket in the pocket. Detective Albert Hodgins is called in to investigate and the trail leads to the small hamlet of Stouffville. In a time before forensics, Detective Hodgins has to use his cunning to determine which of his suspects did the young man in and why.
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