The Daughters of Cain - Inspector Morse Mysteries (Paperback)
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Published: 22/08/2024
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The Daughters of Cain is the eleventh novel in Colin Dexter's Oxford-set detective series.

Bizarre and bewildering – that's what so many murder investigations in the past had proved to be . . . In this respect, at least, Lewis was correct in his thinking. What he could not have known was what unprecedented anguish the present case would cause to Morse's soul.

Chief Superintendent Strange's opinion was that too little progress had been made since the discovery of a corpse in a North Oxford flat. The victim had been killed by a single stab wound to the stomach. Yet the police had no weapon, no suspect, no motive.

Within days of taking over the case, Chief Inspector Morse and Sergeant Lewis uncover startling new information about the life and death of Dr Felix McClure. When another body is discovered Morse suddenly finds himself with rather too many suspects. For once, he can see no solution. But then he receives a letter containing a declaration of love . . .

The Daughters of Cain is followed by the twelfth Inspector Morse book, Death is Now My Neighbour.

Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781035005345
Number of pages: 416
Weight: 286 g
Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 26 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Traditional crime writing at its best; the kind of book without which no armchair is complete - The Sunday Times

No one constructs a whodunit with more fiendish skill than Colin Dexter - The Guardian

Dexter has created a giant among fictional detectives - The Times

A character who will undoubtedly retain his place as one of the most popular and enduring of fictional detectives - P. D. James, The Sunday Telegraph

The writing is highly intelligent, the atmosphere melancholy, the effect haunting - The Daily Telegraph

The triumph is the character of Morse - Times Literary Supplement

Colin Dexter’s superior crime-craft is enough to make lesser practitioners sick with envy - The Oxford Times

[Morse is] the most prickly, conceited and genuinely brilliant detective since Hercule Poirot - The New York Times Book Review

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The series takes two or so books to find its stride. Dexter's writing in the first two is a bit hit and miss but as the series goes... More

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