Maureen Jennings
Maureen Jennings | |
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Born | [1] Birmingham, United Kingdom[1] | April 23, 1939
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | British Canadian[2] |
Notable works | Murdoch Mysteries series |
Maureen Ann Jennings OC (born 23 April 1939) is a British Canadian writer best known for the Detective Murdoch series, which formed the basis for the television show Murdoch Mysteries.[2] She is credited as a creative consultant and occasionally writer for the show.
Biography
[edit]Maureen Jennings was born and grew up in Birmingham, England.[1][3][4] She attended Saltley Grammar School.[2] Jennings grew up knowing little of her father, who was killed in action during World War II. Jennings emigrated to Canada with her mother when she was seventeen.[1][2][3][4] She earned a BA in psychology and philosophy at the University of Windsor and an MA in English literature at the University of Toronto.[1][3][5] Jennings initially taught in the English department at Ryerson Polytechnic Institute and later practiced as a psychotherapist.[1][2][5] Her first successful writing was stage plays.[6]
Jennings is best known as the author of the Detective Murdoch Series, which has been turned into a television series.[1] As of 2019, her most recent novel, Heat Wave, introduces Murdoch's son as a police detective in 1936.[7]
The television drama Bomb Girls was based on a concept Jennings developed.[8]
Jennings was awarded the Grant Allen Award in 2011 as a pioneer in crime fiction.[9][better source needed]
She lives in Toronto.[1][4][5]
Bibliography
[edit]Fiction
[edit]Detective Murdoch Series
[edit]John Wilson Murray, who was appointed as Ontario's first government detective in 1875, "was an important inspiration" for Jennings and led to the development of the character William Murdoch.[10]
- Except the Dying (1997)
- Under the Dragon's Tail (1998)
- Poor Tom Is Cold (2001)
- Let Loose the Dogs (2003)
- Night's Child (2005)
- Vices of My Blood (2006)
- A Journeyman to Grief (2007)
- Let Darkness Bury the Dead (2017)
Christine Morris Series
[edit]- Does Your Mother Know? (2006)
- The K Handshape (2008)
Detective Inspector Tom Tyler Series
[edit]- Season of Darkness (2011)
- Beware This Boy (2012)
- No Known Grave (2014)
- Dead Ground in Between (2016)
Paradise Café Series
[edit]- Heat Wave (2019)
- November Rain (2020)
- Cold Snap (2022)
- March Roars (2024)
Non-fiction
[edit]- The Map of Your Mind: Journeys Into Creative Expression (2001)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h Napier, Jim (14 May 2012). "Maureen Jennings". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ a b c d e Laws, Roz (3 January 2014). "Writer's love of murder mysteries inspired by Sherlock". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ a b c Shaw, T (26 October 2013). "No mystery about it, Jennings loves TV's Murdoch". Windsor Star. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ a b c Maureen Jennings (7 November 2017). Murdoch Mysteries: Let Darkness Bury The Dead. Titan Books. pp. 322–. ISBN 978-1-78329-494-7. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ a b c "Jennings, Maureen". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ Soknacki, David. "Scarborough Theatre Guild presents the world premiere of Maureen Jennings' Death in a Black Suit". Scarborough Mirror. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
- ^ Heat Wave. The Association of Canadian Publishers. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
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ignored (help) - ^ Maureen Jennings (2 August 2013). Beware This Boy. Titan Books. pp. 349–. ISBN 978-1-78116-857-8. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ "Crime Fiction Awards". Omnimystery. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ Edwards, Peter. "Murdoch Mysteries TV series inspired by real Toronto detective". Toronto Star. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
External links
[edit]- Living people
- 1939 births
- 20th-century Canadian novelists
- 21st-century Canadian novelists
- 20th-century Canadian women writers
- 21st-century Canadian women writers
- Canadian mystery writers
- Canadian non-fiction writers
- Canadian women novelists
- Canadian historical novelists
- Canadian women non-fiction writers
- 20th-century English novelists
- 21st-century English novelists
- 20th-century English women writers
- 21st-century English women writers
- English mystery writers
- English non-fiction writers
- English women novelists
- English historical novelists
- English emigrants to Canada
- English women non-fiction writers
- Officers of the Order of Canada
- Writers from Birmingham, West Midlands
- Canadian women mystery writers
- British women historical novelists
- People educated at Saltley Grammar School
- University of Toronto alumni
- University of Windsor alumni
- Writers from Toronto