The way through the woods

296 pages

English language

Published June 1, 1992 by Crown.

ISBN:
978-0-517-59444-5
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OCLC Number:
27068761

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"Already a bestseller in Britain, and winner of the Gold Dagger Award for Best Crime Novel of the Year, The Way Through the Woods is the tenth Inspector Morse novel by Colin Dexter, and his finest so far. It displays all of Dexter's gifts for matching the taut plotting of classic British mystery with rich characterization and witty prose. As always, the central figure is Morse, the cranky, introverted, and intuitive detective whom critics have called the most intriguing sleuth at work today." "When a young girl disappears on a hot summer's day just north of Oxford, Morse - to the irritation of his fellow policemen - insists she has been murdered. But without a corpse, how can he prove it? Twelve months later, the case remains unsolved. Then an anonymous letter appears at Thames Valley Police headquarters, containing a cryptic poem that the writer says is the key to …

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Subjects

  • Inspector Morse (Fictitious character)
  • Police
  • Fiction

Places

  • Oxford
  • Oxford (England)
  • England