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'Elizabeth Is Missing' Or, Truth Triumphant: An Eighteenth Century Mystery

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This story of Elizabeth Canning is all true. I gathered it together out of many books: forty-two accounts by her contemporaries; twenty by men who, coming after her, sought to pluck out the heart of her mystery; and many more to build the picture of what Elizabeth's London was like.

This is what happened in 1753. These are the very words the people spoke. Nothing has been invented, nothing has been added.

This is what happened, all of it, the events that were dark and the events that were patent. This is the secret of Elizabeth Canning.

Foreword, Lillian De La Torre

266 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1945

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Lillian de la Torre

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Lillian de la Torre was an American novelist and a prolific writer of historical mysteries. Her name is a pseudonym for Lillian de la Torre Bueno McCue.

Her most popular works were in a series of stories she wrote about Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, under the title 'Dr. Sam: Johnson, Detector'. She also wrote numerous books, short stories for Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, reviews for The New York Times Book Review, poetry and plays. She was a President of the Mystery Writers of America.

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May 29, 2017
This author, Lillian de la Torre--takes a crack at an old true crime and gives it her best shot at what she believes is the answer to what really happened. She refutes a dozen other long-standing theories and gives us her own in this book, titled, ELIZABETH IS MISSING: ONE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY'S GREATEST MYSTERIES -- SOLVED! So, does she really have the right answer for what happened when 18-year-old English maidservant Bet Canning went missing for a month back on New Year's Day in 1753 on her way home? She was certainly kidnapped and was in terrible condition when she finally made her way home, as all will attest to. But what really happened to her? You'll have to read and decide for yourself if the author got it right! My thanks to NetGalley, Open Road Integrated Media, and the author for providing me with an ARC.
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June 12, 2017

Elizabeth is Missing

One of the Eighteenth Century's Greatest Mysteries—Solved!
by Lillian de la Torre

Open Road Integrated Media
True Crime

Pub Date 06 Jun 2017

I am reviewing a copy of Elizabeth is Missing through Open Road Integragated Media and Netgalley:

New Years Day 1753 Elizabeth Canning dissapeared and she did not reappear from the darkness until January.29th. She was eighteen years old and had not had much excitement, but after her dissapearance and reimmergence she would have a story that set London on its ears.

On January 29.1753 Mrs Canning heard the latch on the door, and worried at first it would be a burglar but quickly discovered it was there Betty. She was swollen and looked beaten but she was a live. She had been robbed on New Years night, and held against her will for four weeks in a house on Bedlam. She had been about ten or eleven miles from London.

This book asks us if Elizabeth told the truth, did she mix the truth with lies?

I give Elizabeth is Missing five out of five stars!

Happy Reading!
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August 26, 2017
I'd likely give this closer to a 3.75. I really adore true crime, old and new (this sounds weird.) The author goes back in time to delve into the mystery of when an 18 year old went missing, in England, for a month. She seemed to have been kidnapped, but is that what really happened. I didn't know about this story before the book, and I was drawn in enough to look at some of the other online theories, etc. I thing de la Torre did a great job at capturing a time so long ago. Whether her theory is correct will remain a mystery. Thank you to NetGalley and Open Road Integrated Media for an e-ARC of this title in exchange for my honest review.
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November 20, 2018
I have to start by saying that I accidentally read this book on the recommendation of a friend. Accidentally, since this was not actually the book that my friend reviewed, but rather one by the same title.

This book was engaging enough, the true story is told that the truth was rather riveting. However, the narrative style and archaic language used made it difficult for me to really follow all the details given. As the author delves deeper into the legal twists and turns, it becomes a bit less compelling.

I basically finished it just to finish. Not highly recommended, I'm afraid. Hoping to read the other Elizabeth is Missing soon.
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August 31, 2017
The case history of an abducted (or was she?) English servant who was missing for 28 days in the winter, then showed up at her mother's door with very little clothing on and suffering from exposure to the cold. Tracking down who did or did not do it and ensuring trial made for some really intersting reading.
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January 27, 2019
2.5 maybe 2.75.

Honestly it isnt a horrible book. I just found the writing style frustrating and the book hard to finish.

The story itself is interesting. The events make a compelling story. I just wasnt a fan of this version.
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October 3, 2021
This is a curious telling of a true crime that was never really solved, despite there being several trials and a conviction of the original victim. Many different theories are laid out, and the author's conclusion is as likely as any other, if not more so.
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August 22, 2025
Riveting portrayal into the mind of someone with Dementia, who knows something is wrong but cannot communicate it. Moves forward and backward in time, gripping story.
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October 29, 2016
Had to put this one in as re read Emma Healey's Elizabeth is Missing - could not reenter for this year
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September 3, 2018
This is a terrific book; I could not put it down. It held my attention from beginning to end. A must read, a quick read, an intense read!!
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