Colin Dexter was born in Stamford in England on September 29, 1930 and died in Oxford, England on March 21, 2017. Colin Dexter started writing the Morse ember 29, 1930 and died on Mysteries in 1973 while on holiday in Wales on a rainy afternoon. They were immensely popular and a TV series followed in which Dexter would play a cameo role in most of them. Thirty three episodes were produced between 1987 and 2001. Last Bus to Woodstock is the first book in the series.
Book Review:The death of Sylvia Kaye figured dramatically in Thursday's issue of the Oxford Mail. By Friday evening, Morse had informed the nation that the police were looking for a dangerous man.But the obvious leads fade to twilight and darkness. Where will Morse go now?
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Book Review:Morse had to admit defeat in his search for Valerie and what or who had made her disappear. Then just over two and a quarter years later some information comes in.
Book Review:Morse was thinking of Anne Scott. He had wanted to see her again, but not as he now saw her.
Book Review:Morse has suffered a perforated ulcer and has been incarcerated in hospital for treatment. While in hospital, Morse has been reading up on a case 130 years ago and is convinced that the pair who were found guilty and hanged were actually innocent. Morse means to prove his case.
Book Review:A young woman's murder, a 17th century poem and a photograph set Morse on his meticulous journey to find a brutal killer.
Book Review:The Yvonne Harrison case has been at a standstill for a year now with no progress. Morse is reluctant to enter the fray, yet he seems to be conducting his own investigation.