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The Remorseful Day (Inspector Morse, #13) - Colin Dexter, Kevin Whately
The Remorseful Day (Inspector Morse, #13)
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As o'er now thou lean'st thy breast, With launder'd bodice crisply pressed, Lief I'd prolong my grievous ill-Wert thou my guardian angel still (Edmund Raikes, 1537-65, The Nurse).So begins the final case of Chief Inspector Morse's career. Yvonne Harrison, a married, middle-aged nurse with a... show more
As o'er now thou lean'st thy breast, With launder'd bodice crisply pressed, Lief I'd prolong my grievous ill-Wert thou my guardian angel still (Edmund Raikes, 1537-65, The Nurse).So begins the final case of Chief Inspector Morse's career. Yvonne Harrison, a married, middle-aged nurse with a penchant for S&M, is found in her bedroom naked, handcuffed, gagged and bludgeoned to death. Despite the blitzkrieg of media coverage the killing creates in the quiet village in Oxfordshire (including the enlistment of two psychics and a hypnotist), after one year, the Thames Valley CID are still stumped. That is, until two disturbing phone calls reveal new evidence and force the feisty Inspector out of furlough. Although Morse's partner, Sergeant Lewis, is accustomed to the old sleuth's numerous idiosyncrasies, the Inspector's refusal to lead the re-investigation comes as a surprise. What's more, the Sergeant learns that not only is Morse secretly conducting his own investigation, but that Harrison and he share a "friendly" past. Is the Inspector hiding evidence? Is his behaviour of late connected with a recently diagnosed ailment? It is fitting that the story in which the long-suffering Sergeant Lewis shows the most independence of mind be read by his TV incarnation, Kevin Whatley. Fans of the TV programmes will immediately feel at ease with Whatley's gentle and unintrusive Geordie tones. Although he is most recognisable as Lewis, Whatley makes a convincing Morse and his voice also lifts easily to find the female characters. The Remorseful Day is an engrossing final chapter very well told. Believable and perplexing to the last, this is a fitting farewell to an outstanding series and a sharp salute to a beloved crime-fighting curmudgeon. --Running time 3 hours --Rebekah Warren
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Format: audiobook
ISBN: 9780333780046 (0333780043)
Publisher: Macmillan Audio Books
Edition language: English
Series: Inspector Morse (#13)
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Burfobookalicious
Burfobookalicious rated it
4.5 Morse bows out...
The final book (13/13), in the series of crime novels featuring Chief Inspector Morse and a bravura performance from the great detective (and his creator), on which to bring down the curtain. For all his foibles and personality flaws, the irascible Morse stands tall among the pantheon of fictional s...
Bettie's Books
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5.0 The Remorseful Day (Inspector Morse #13) by Colin Dexter
bookshelves: spring-2015, mystery-thriller, oxford, published-1999, series, tbr-busting-2015, cold-case, character-growth, lifestyles-deathstyles, those-autumn-years Read from May 20 to 22, 2015 Read by................... Terrence HardimanRuntime.......... 10 hours 54 minsDescription: The first...
Crime-on-thrill
Crime-on-thrill rated it
The last Inspector Morse book. This book is not a fast paced book, but the reader wont lose interest. The book starts off rather slowly, and never reaches breath taking speed, but always manages to maintain a steady run. This is an emotional book. By three fourth of the book it ceases to be a mere c...
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