Why a Booktrail?
2000s: A booktrail at the heart of the city which takes in some of the biggest and well known sites – see them through new eyes!
2000s: A booktrail at the heart of the city which takes in some of the biggest and well known sites – see them through new eyes!
A talk-show host confesses to the brutal murder of his wife.
The evidence appears to be cast iron. Investigators however soon find that nothing seems to make sense.
What emerges is a plot of lies, motives and hidden agendas and a secret no one could have suspected
Legal thrills and forensic spills on a tour of Toronto from the Don Jail to the towers of Bay Street and into the shadowy corridors of the Old City Hall courthouse. There is also some mention of the city’s hockey team which gives the whole novel a true Torontonian feel. If you fancy a look inside the criminal and justice systems then this will give you that and more. A writer who loves the city he is in!
This booktrail takes in some important sites in the history of Toronto and really gives a feel of an important part of the city and its heritage. Looking so lovely and leafy now, it’s hard to believe that this was the area of a jail. Now the main places in the city can be viewed through the eyes of a talk show host who has murdered his wife. Will the shiny facades of these buildings reveal dark truths?