In part one of the season finale, Jenny and Donovan set out to find out where Peggy is and who is responsible for the explosion at Peggy’s shop.
Jenny Cooper investigates unexplained or sudden deaths in the city of Toronto. Fierce and quick-witted, Jenny is a newly-widowed single mother with secrets of her own to unearth.
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In part one of the season finale, Jenny and Donovan set out to find out where Peggy is and who is responsible for the explosion at Peggy’s shop.
The coroner's building is on lockdown and Jenny is isolated from her team with a blast from the past. Detective McAvoy is on the hunt for a newly released killer.
Jenny and Donovan investigate a death in Tkaronto's unhouse community, shedding light on a major housing problem.
In part two of the season finale, Jenny and Peggy are forced to face one another in a crazed scramble for life. A case involving a known gangster makes Donovan reconsider his future.
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