Solemn Vows It s a steamy June in Toronto Lieutenant Marc Edwards has again found himself sitting atop a lit powderkeg in ways than one A prominent politician has been assassinated and in their haste to ca

It s a steamy June in Toronto, 1836 Lieutenant Marc Edwards has again found himself sitting atop a lit powderkeg in ways than one A prominent politician has been assassinated, and in their haste to catch the killer, Marc and his troops are responsible for the death of an innocent local man Making matters even worse, Marc may have accidentally gotten himself engagedIt s a steamy June in Toronto, 1836 Lieutenant Marc Edwards has again found himself sitting atop a lit powderkeg in ways than one A prominent politician has been assassinated, and in their haste to catch the killer, Marc and his troops are responsible for the death of an innocent local man Making matters even worse, Marc may have accidentally gotten himself engaged to the wrong woman, while the right woman still won t answer his letters.In order to track down the real assassin, Edwards joins forces with Constable Cobb of the newly created Toronto police force Cobb s methods are somewhat different from Marc s and investigations always end up in the local tavern, where it seems everyone knows far too much about Marc s romantic entanglements.Between keeping track of Cobb, solving the murder, and extricating himself from his accidental engagement, Marc Edwards will be pushed to his limit once .
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Don Gutteridge was born in Sarnia and raised in the nearby village of Point Edward He taught High School English for seven years, later becoming a Professor in the Faculty of Education at the Western University, where he is now Professor Emeritus He is the author of twenty two novels including the twelve volume Marc Edwards mystery series Don is also an accomplished poet and has published twenty three books of poetry, one of which, Coppermine, was a finalist for the 1973 Governor General s Award In 1970 he won the UWO President s medal for the best periodical poem of that year To listen to interviews with the author, go to thereandthen.podbean Don currently lives in London, Ontario.