The Secret of Annexe 3
by:
Colin Dexter (author)
Much too early on New Year's Day, a grumpy Inspector Morse is summoned to investigate a murder at the Haworth Hotel. The victim is still wearing the Rastafarian costume that won him first prize at the hotel's New Year's Eve party; his female companion and the other guests in the annexe have...
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Much too early on New Year's Day, a grumpy Inspector Morse is summoned to investigate a murder at the Haworth Hotel. The victim is still wearing the Rastafarian costume that won him first prize at the hotel's New Year's Eve party; his female companion and the other guests in the annexe have vanished. It's a mystery that's a stretch even for Morse. But with pit-bull fervor he grabs the truth by the throat and shakes loose the bizarre secrets of a cold-blooded crime of passion. . . .
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780804114899 (0804114897)
Publish date: December 27th 1997
Publisher: Ivy Books
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Series: Inspector Morse (#7)
Book 7/13 in the set of Chief Inspector Morse mysteries and for a change just the one murder, a lone victim from a New Year's party at the Howarth Hotel, Oxford, but lots of suspects. And so ensues the weeding out of the guest list, though it is the customary piece of inspired lateral thinking by Mo...
bookshelves: spring-2015, mystery-thriller, tbr-busting-2015, series, published-1986 Read on May 17, 2015 Read by................... Michael PenningtonTotal Runtime.......... 6 hours 42 minsDescription: 'Morse sought to hide his disappointment. So many people in the Haworth Hotel that fatal eve...
THE SECRET OF ANNEXE 3 by Colin Dexter is the seventh instalment in the Inspector Morse series of crime novels. Morse is called from his recess to investigate the murder of a man dressed up as a Rastafarian in the Haworth Hotel. The hotel hosting its annual New Year’s fancy dress ball had guests dre...
This is only the second book in the "Inspector Morse" series that I have read. I picked up two or three of them at a library sale in a nearby city, only because they were in a box alongside other mystery novels labeled "5 for $1.00". The first one I read ("Last Bus to Woodstock") had a very engagi...