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I love all of the Inspector Morse books, but this one was espcially well told story; interwoven between Morse's hospital stay and a murder done in the 19th century. Enjoyed every minute of it. I wish these books would never end!
Winston C. (Crabby-doctor) reviewed The Wench Is Dead (Inspector Morse, Bk 8) on + 296 more book reviews
Another great Inspector Morse mystery. Unfortunate that the actor who played him on BBC/Public TV died about a uear ago!! The old shows are worth seeing again, or reading the books.
Another great Inspector Morse Mystery--with a twist of course! Performed in the long running BBC/PBS TV series.
Sandra (mycatscanread) - reviewed The Wench Is Dead (Inspector Morse, Bk 8) on + 174 more book reviews
I love Inspector Morse, both in Colin Dexter's books and in the TV series starring John Thaw, who died not so long ago, sadly. This particular book is my very favorite of Dexter's Morse mysteries. Morse is in the hospital and to pass time he reads a little book about a murder on a canal that happened in 1859. Only Morse, from his hospital bed, could solve a murder that happened nearly 150 years ago, when all the players in it were dead. An excellent book. I recommend this one and all 12 others in the series.
Ron K. (WhidbeyIslander) - , reviewed The Wench Is Dead (Inspector Morse, Bk 8) on + 715 more book reviews
An enjoyable story that is similar to Josephine Tey's "The Daughter In Time" in that it involves a policeman confined to a hospital bed who becomes interested in looking into a very cold case (this one around 100 years old, while Tey's is a little colder.)
I really enjoyed this book -- it popped up as an "other people got this" when I looked at another book. It is amazing that he would even try to solve a mystery that was so old, but cool that he could find so much information! Definitely recommend.
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