The Massey Murder: A Maid, Her Master, and the Trial That Shocked a Country

Charlotte Gray
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The Massey Murder: A Maid, Her Master, and the Trial That Shocked a Country

Charlotte Gray
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Overall rating: 4.25 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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Amazing read!

"Gave intresting insight into the Toronto of the past. Well writen with lots of intresting details sprinkled throughout. A great read for history lovers."

Reader (4/5)

Murder in Canada’s Social Elite!

"Massey Murders by Charlotte Grey is not just an interesting story about the untimely death of a prominent Canadian. It is also a fascinating story about the social norms of Canada, focussed on Toronto. The story is true and without revealing the outcome, it is also the story of major changes to Canada’s judicial and courts system. Charlotte Grey is an easy author to read. She provides interesting insights without getting bogged down in minutiae. This particular book, The Massey Murder, is one that I have given away to many Canadian friends and it never fails to receive positive responses!"

George B. (5/5)

Interesting read!

"Great read with lots of historical context and details!"

Rian (5/5)

Massey

"Lots of very interesting historical facts about Toronto Ontario"

PBW! (5/5)

Justice Versus The Law In Wartime Toronto

"A revealing look at 1915 Toronto, and the impact World War I had on its domestic justice system. A very-well researched and interesting story of what happened to a young woman domestic worker who was charged with murdering a male member of an elite family."

Jim C. (4/5)

Massey Murder

"Great Historical details esp regards early Toronto"

Bruce R. (5/5)

Appropriate title

"It shows how people with money treat others shame on them"

Darlene (5/5)

Never read it

"Sorry i accidentally rated the book. I have never read it"

BON09 (1/5)

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  • Published date: May 06, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 368
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
  • ISBN: 9781443476584
  • Dimensions: 4.19" W x 0.79" L x 7.5" H

“Gray uses discerning research and a perceptive tone to weave a compelling tale of murder, class conflict and societal changes brought on by war in early 20th-century Canadian society. In The Massey Murder, Gray shows real kindness and compassion, bringing a sense of humanity to a once-lurid tale from the tabloids.” - Winnipeg Free Press

In The Massey Murder, Gray shows real kindness and compassion, bringing a sense of humanity to a once-lurid tale from the tabloids.” - Winnipeg Free Press

An engrossing chronicle of Toronto’s social life at the beginning of the 20th century.” - Toronto Star

“Engaging. . . . Gray’s cast involves meticulously researched historical figures, whose behaviour she depicts with psychological insight. Narrated with a great sense of presence, irony, and verve, this book recreates a vanished world of Canadian jurisprudence and politics, invests it with life, and makes it memorable.” - The Globe and Mail

“Canada’s pre-eminent historian. . . .  A captivating read, balancing intense research with richly drawn characters and lively storytelling.” - Maclean's

“Gripping and insightful . . . . Gray has managed to resurrect a devilishly intriguing character.” - Quill & Quire

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