by Colin Dexter
Book 3 of the Dexter 'set' and a brooding Chief Inspector Morse grapples with the murder of a newly appointed member of the Oxford Examination Syndicate. Nicholas Quinn was deaf and though talented, not the unanimous choice of the other 'syndics', to join their studious ranks. Still, Morse needs to ...
I enjoyed this one more than the first two Morse-novels. There's not as much drinking in this book (now I know that it's part of Morse's character to drink a bit too much but especially in the first book it felt like everytime Dexter didn't know what to write now he added a line about Morse going to...
Blurb - After a hearing-impaired member of the Oxford Foreign Examinations Syndicate is found dead, Inspector Morse follows a murderous trail involving a Middle-Eastern oil magnate, an X-rated theater, and sexual and financial antics.Re-read details: Colin Dexter's Oxford detective puzzles over the ...
I usually love English mysteries but for some reason have just not warmed up to this series.