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"Superbly clue-laden...A complex and satisfying puzzle."THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBEThe case seems so simple, Inspector Morse deemed it beneath his notice. A wealthy, elderly American tourist has a heart attack in her room at Oxford's luxurious Randolph Hotel. Missing from the scene is the lady's handbag, which contained the Wolvercote Tongue, a priceless jewel that her late husband had bequeathed to the Ashmolean Museum just across the street. Morse proceeds to spend a great deal of time thinking--and drinking--in the hotel's bar, certain the solution is close at hand--until conflicting stories, suspicious doings, and a real murder convince him otherwise...."It is a delight to watch this brilliant, quirky man [Morse] deduce."MINNEAPOLIS STAR & TRIBUNE
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The Jewel That Was Ours, Colin Dexter
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- 1993
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- Titel
- The Jewel That Was Ours
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Colin Dexter
- Verlag
- Ivy Books
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1993
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 241
- ISBN10
- 0804109818
- ISBN13
- 9780804109819
- Reihe
- Inspektor Morse
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Krimi & Thriller, Krimi, Thriller, Britische Literatur, Klassische Krimis, Detektive
- Erstveröffentlichung
- 1989
- Originaltitel
- The Jewel That Was Ours
- Bewertung
- 3,85 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- "Superbly clue-laden...A complex and satisfying puzzle."THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBEThe case seems so simple, Inspector Morse deemed it beneath his notice. A wealthy, elderly American tourist has a heart attack in her room at Oxford's luxurious Randolph Hotel. Missing from the scene is the lady's handbag, which contained the Wolvercote Tongue, a priceless jewel that her late husband had bequeathed to the Ashmolean Museum just across the street. Morse proceeds to spend a great deal of time thinking--and drinking--in the hotel's bar, certain the solution is close at hand--until conflicting stories, suspicious doings, and a real murder convince him otherwise...."It is a delight to watch this brilliant, quirky man [Morse] deduce."MINNEAPOLIS STAR & TRIBUNE










