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Service of All the Dead

Book 4 in the series:Inspector Morse

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"Service of All the Dead" in the 'Inspector Morse' series by Colin Dexter is a mystery novel where Inspector Morse investigates a murder and suicide in a local village. The plot is described as confusing and convoluted, with Morse going down several dead-end trails before eventually figuring out the details. The writing style is engaging, with some readers finding the book easy to read despite the somewhat ludicrous plot. delves into themes of morality, human foibles, and the complexity of the characters, particularly Inspector Morse.

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"[MORSE IS] THE MOST PRICKLY, CONCEITED, AND GENUINELY BRILLIANT DETECTIVE SINCE HERCULE POIROT."

-The New York Times Book Review

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. . . .

"A BRILLIANTLY PLOTTED DETECTIVE STORY."

-Evening Standard (London)

"WILY. . . ELEGANT."

-Observer (London)

1979
323 pages

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