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Opposite Sully's Gym : A Patrick Bird Mystery. Cover Image Book Book

Opposite Sully's Gym : A Patrick Bird Mystery.

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A missing tenant, an irate mother-in-law, and a killer hiding in a Toronto rooming house -- out-of-work PI Patrick Bird is back in business.Spring 1968: The suspicious death of a tenant in an Ossington Avenue rooming house.The dead man: Jack Turner, freelance photographer, his darkroom on the third floor demolished.The reluctant detective: Patrick Bird thought he was helping his mother-in-law collect the rent from one of her wayward tenants, not starting an investigation.The tenants: Shirley Burton, the young nurse, far from home; Mr. Yusuf, the international student, training to be a doctor; and Danny Blinken, the taxi driver, shifty and belligerent.But there's still one more room, on the second floor, empty and for rent now. And Bird's investigation leads to the startling truth: its former tenant was James Earl Ray, the international fugitive who assassinated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, just weeks earlier, before crossing the border to hide out in Toronto.Bird starts getting the idea that he might be in too deep.

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  • ISBN: 9781459755888
  • Physical Description: 320 pages ; 2 x 12 cm.
  • Publisher: Canada : Dundurn Press, 2026.

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Subject: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General
FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Historical
FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Private Investigators
FICTION / Noir
Genre: Detective and mystery fiction.

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    A missing tenant, an irate mother-in-law, and a killer hiding in a Toronto rooming house — out-of-work PI Patrick Bird is back in business.

    Patrick Bird thought he was helping his mother-in-law collect back rent from a deadbeat tenant at her Ossington Avenue rooming house, not starting a new investigation. But when he discovers Jack Turner’s third-floor darkroom is demolished and the photographer is missing, the other tenants come under scrutiny: Mr. Yusuf, the international student training to be a doctor; Danny Blinken, the shifty taxi driver; and Shirley Burton, the young nurse far from home.

    As Bird investigates, he uncovers information about a former tenant. James Earl Ray, who assassinated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. just weeks earlier, had been hiding out in a room on the second floor.

    The case takes Bird and the police down a path of intrigue reaching right into the centre of one of the most infamous assassinations of the twentieth century and leading our truculent PI to just about the toughest spot he could imagine.


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