Lots taking place with Robert J. Hoshowsky’s The Last to Die over the past month or so:

There’s a notable mention in Ryerson’s Alumni magazine which you can take a look at online if you don’t happen to be Ryerson’s alumni or if you happened to have misplaced your copy — Page 36 of the Winter 2008 edition.
For those looking for more detail — the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted has reviewed The Last to Die in their Fall 2007/Winter 2008 AIDWYC Journal. A bit of the review:
The Last to Die is a major contribution to Canadian true crime literature which belongs in the curriculums of high schools, universities and law schools, and would make an excellent eye-opening, provocative gift to anyone born after memories of the Turpin and Lucas cases began fading away. — Harold Levy, AIDWYC Journal, P. 36
Lastly for those of you interested in hearing more about Ronald Turpin and Arthur Lucas, the last two men to receive capital punishment in Canada, Robert J. Hoshowsky will be speaking at the Writers and Editors Network on March 15th 2008, 9:00 to 11:30am — check out their website for more details.
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