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by Colin Dexter
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Burfobookalicious
Burfobookalicious rated it 8 years ago
I read this first Inspector Morse mystery in honour of the author who passed away this week. In fact, I have the set of thirteen Morse novels and I really must be getting on with them. I deliberately read this first one fairly intensively, if only to keep the complex storyline fixed in my head, but ...
The Crime Scene
The Crime Scene rated it 12 years ago
Last Bus To Woodstock is the first novel in the Inspector Morse series of novels by Colin Dexter. After hitching a lift while waiting for a bus, Sylvia Kaye is founded murdered and raped in the car park of the Black Prince pub in Woodstock. A number of suspects come to Morse's attention but the in...
Pens and Feathers
Pens and Feathers rated it 12 years ago
I’m a fan of Masterpiece Classics on PBS and I’ve been enjoying the Inspector Lewis series on Masterpiece Mystery as well. I googled it the other day, just to see if the series would continue this summer, and found that this is expected to be the final season. Bummer! But I’ve never tried the Ins...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 12 years ago
Read by................... Terrence HardimanAbr/Unabr................ UnabridgedGenre...................... Fiction - MysterySource.................... Cassette TapesPosition in Series.... Book 1# Of MP3 Files......... 16Total Runtime.......... 8 hours Synopsis: The first in the series of Inspecto...
XLeptodactylous
XLeptodactylous rated it 13 years ago
Yes, but Kindle.
siobhanparker
siobhanparker rated it 14 years ago
Great story, well-written, with a lot of twists and turns. The only reason I didn't give it a higher score was because of some profanity and suggestive dialogue.
CharlotteBuriedinBooks
CharlotteBuriedinBooks rated it 14 years ago
My first experience of Morse - I used to watch the TV programme and was always worried that the books would be too much for me - too clever (that't not to say that I'm not bright - I read to relax, I don't necessarily want to think too much about what I read). I shouldn't have been so worried. This ...
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