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Service of All the Dead

Colin Dexter: Service of All the Dead (UK 2016)

From the Publisher:
Service of All the Dead is the fourth novel in Colin Dexter's Oxford-set detective series.

The sweet countenance of Reason greeted Morse serenely when he woke, and told him that it would be no bad idea to have a quiet look at the problem itself before galloping off to a solution.

Chief Inspector Morse was alone among the congregation in suspecting continued unrest in the quiet parish of St Frideswide's.

Most people could still remember the churchwarden's murder. A few could still recall the murderer's suicide. Now even the police had closed the case.

Until a chance meeting among the tombstones reveals startling new evidence of a conspiracy to deceive...

Service of All the Dead is followed by the fifth Inspector Morse book, The Dead of Jericho.

Colin Dexter: Service of All the Dead. Pan, ISBN: 9781447299196 (April, 2016), 324 p., £8.99.

 

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Service of All the Dead

Colin Dexter: Service of All the Dead (UK 2007)

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The sweet countenance of Reason greeted Morse serenely when he woke, and told him that it would be no bad idea to have a quiet look at the problem itself before galloping off to a solution. Chief Inspector Morse was alone among the congregation in suspecting continued unrest in the quiet parish of St Frideswide's. Most people could still remember the churchwarden's murder. A few could still recall the murderer's suicide. Now even the police had closed the case. Until a chance meeting among the tombstones reveals startling new evidence of a conspiracy to deceive...

Colin Dexter: Service of All the Dead. An Inspector Morse Mystery. Pan, ISBN: 0330451219 (March, 2007), 323 p., £6.99.

 

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Service of All the Dead

Colin Dexter: Service of All the Dead (USA 1996)

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This time Inspector Morse brings the imposition on himself. He could have been vacationing in Greece instead of investigating a murder that the police have long since written off. But he finds the crime -- the brutal killing of a suburban churchwarden -- fascinating. In fact, he uncovers not one murder but two, for the fatal fall of St. Frideswides vicar from the church tower Morse reckons to be murder as well. And as he digs into the lives and unsanctified lusts of the late vicar's erring flock, the list of the dead grows longer. Not even the oddly appealing woman he finds scrubbing the church floor can compensate Morse for the trouble he's let himself in for. So he has another pint, follows his hunches, and sets out to untangle the deadly business of homicide.

Colin Dexter: Service of All the Dead. An Inspector Morse Mystery. Ivy Books, ISBN: 0804114854 (October, 1996), 297 p., $6.99.

 

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Service of All the Dead

Colin Dexter: Service of All the Dead (UK 1996)

From the Publisher:
Chief Inspector Morse was alone among the congregation in suspecting continued unrest in the quiet parish of St Frideswide's. Most people could still remember the churchwarden's murder. A few could still recall the murderer's suicide. Now even the police had closed the case. Until a chance meeting among the tombstones reveals startling new evidence of a conspiracy to deceive...

Colin Dexter: Service of All the Dead. An Inspector Morse Mystery. Pan, ISBN: 0330261487 (July, 1996), 323 p., £5.99.

 

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