I don’t have live access to current news in this turn, but I can summarize what’s publicly known about Except the Dying and point you to where to find the latest updates.
- Except the Dying is Maureen Jennings’ novel that sparked the Murdoch Mysteries series, with its most recent notable editions celebrating anniversaries and adding new introductions or short stories.[3][7]
- Film and TV context: The Murdoch Mysteries adaptation has kept attention on this specific title, and ancillary articles and fan wikis often recirculate news related to releases, adaptations, or anniversary editions.[4][9]
- For the very latest, check entertainment news outlets and library/retailer pages that frequently post updates on new editions, author interviews, or streaming availability.
Where to look for up-to-the-minute updates
- Major entertainment news sites (e.g., Variety, The Hollywood Reporter) with search terms like “Except the Dying Murdoch Mysteries news.”
- Publisher pages and booksellers for new editions, introductions, or short stories (e.g., Barnes & Noble, publisher sites).
- Library catalogs and author pages for announced reissues or featured events.
If you’d like, I can tailor a quick search plan and fetch the latest headlines from specific sources you have in mind. I can also pull together a brief table of recent editions and their notable additions if you want a snapshot.
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Most of the time when you finally grasp who the main characters of the story are, you can expect that these characters will survive through the end of the story. That is not this trope. When the writers want to impress you with their ruthlessness, they may trumpet that Tonight Someone Dies, then kill off a random second-stringer that nobody much cares about. They might even kill of a major character because his actor was leaving anyway, or because they needed a good cliffhanger to convince...
tropedia.fandom.comThe Murdoch Mysteries: Except the Dying: plot summary, featured cast, reviews, articles, photos, videos, and where to watch.
screenrant.comThe novel that sparked the hugely popular Murdoch Mysteries television series celebrates its 25th anniversary. Includes a new introduction and a previously unpublished short story featuring the young Detective Murdoch. In the cold Toronto winter of 1895, the unclad body of a young woman is found naked and frozen in a quiet laneway. Acting Detective William Murdoch, […]
festivalofauthors.caYou may also be looking for the film of the same name In the cold Toronto winter of 1895, the unclad body of a servant girl is found frozen in a deserted laneway. Detective William Murdoch quickly finds out that more than one person connected with the girl’s simple life has something to hide. The novel's title is taken from a line in the Emily Dickinson poem "The Last Night That She Lived." William Murdoch George Crabtree Thomas Brackenreid Therese Laporte Alice Black Bernadette Weston...
murdochmysteries.fandom.comThe novel that sparked the hugely popular Murdoch Mysteries television series celebrates its 25th anniversary.Includes a new introduction and a previously unpublished short story featuring the young Detective Murdoch.In the cold Toronto winter of 1895, the unclad...
www.barnesandnoble.comSee Except the Dying's production, company, and contact information. Explore Except the Dying's box office performance, follow development, and track popularity with MOVIEmeter. IMDbPro — The essential resource for entertainment professionals.
pro.imdb.comIn the cold Toronto winter of 1895, the unclad body of …
www.goodreads.comExcept the Dying — Jennings, Maureen — The novel that sparked the hugely popular Murdoch Mysteries television series celebrates its 25th anniversary.Includes a new introduction and a previously unpublished short story featuring the young Detective Murdoch.In the cold Toronto winter of 1895, the unclad body of a young woman is found naked and frozen in a quiet laneway. Acting Detective William Murdoch, driven by pity for the girl and the desire to secure his promotion, is...
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