The Remorseful Day (Inspector Morse Mysteries)
Title: | The Remorseful Day (Inspector Morse Mysteries) |
Categories: | Morse Series |
BookID: | 165 |
Authors: | Colin Dexter |
ISBN-10(13): | 9780609606223 |
Publisher: | Crown |
Publication date: | 2000-02-29 |
Edition: | 1st American ed |
Number of pages: | 384 |
Owner Name: | Endeavor |
Owner Email: | rnoggle1@gmail.com |
Language: | Not specified |
Price: | 3.76 USD |
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"Where does all this leave us, sir?" The novel begins with events now a year old. Yvonne Hamilton had been found in her home murdered--handcuffed and naked. The Thames Valley Police had supposed robbery, but their suspects had dissolved and all the leads had dried up. A year later, while Morse is on furlough, two anonymous calls to Chief Superintendent Strange open the possibility of a new line of inquiry. Strange wants his best man on the case. Morse, however, shows a surprising reluctance to embroil himself in what seems to be a classic Morsean puzzle. When he finally does reopen the investigation, his unorthodox approach worries even his longtime sidekick, Sergeant Lewis--who begins to suspect that his boss has a personal connection to the victim. What could Morse be up to? And--as many readers will be asking throughout--what could possibly bring his career to a close? Like the work of few other mystery writers, Dexter's Morse series has consistently blended the dignity of high art with the grimness of crime and punishment. While it's a cliché to say that he transcends the genre, he has certainly expanded its range to novels that entertain while they instruct--even when that instruction is grammatical. The Remorseful Day is indeed a remorseful farewell, a delicately handled conclusion to a series that will now remain artfully complete, not lingering beyond its time. --Patrick O'Kelley |
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