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One glorious autumn day in 1894, a drifter attacked 13-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 TV's "Murdoch Mysteries." His prime clue was a black valise. "The Man with the Black Valise," by John Goddard, is published by Dundurn Press, Toronto.
One glorious autumn day in 1894, a drifter attacked 13-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 TV's "Murdoch Mysteries." His prime clue was a black valise. "The Man with the Black Valise," by John Goddard, is published by Dundurn Press, Toronto.