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The Way Through the Woods (Inspector Morse) Mass market paperback - 1994
by Dexter, Colin
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The tenth novel in the exciting and acclaimed Inspector Morse series. When someone begins leaving clues to a stunning Swedish student's disappearance in the London newspaper, Morse follows a twisty path to pursue the answer. "Dazzling . . . tantalizing".--The New York Times Book Review.
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Details
- Title The Way Through the Woods (Inspector Morse)
- Author Dexter, Colin
- Binding Mass Market Paperback
- Edition First Edition
- Condition Used - Acceptable
- Pages 336
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Fawcett, New York
- Date 1994
- Features Maps
- Bookseller's Inventory # G0804111421I5N00
- ISBN 9780804111423 / 0804111421
- Weight 0.35 lbs (0.16 kg)
- Dimensions 6.82 x 4.17 x 0.81 in (17.32 x 10.59 x 2.06 cm)
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Themes
- Cultural Region: British
- Library of Congress subjects Mystery fiction, Oxford (England)
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
From the jacket flap
"Cunning...Your imagination will be frenetically flapping its wings until the very last chapter."
THE WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD
Morse is enjoying a rare if unsatisfying holiday in Dorset when the first letter appears in THE TIMES. A year before, a stunning Swedish student disappeared from Oxfordshire, leaving behind a rucksack with her identification. As the lady was dishy, young, and traveling alone, the Thames Valley Police suspected foul play. But without a body, and with precious few clues, the investigation ground to a halt. Now it seems that someone who can hold back no longer is composing clue-laden poetry that begins an enthusiastic correspondence among England's news-reading public. Not one to be left behind, Morse writes a letter of his own--and follows a twisting path through the Wytham Woods that leads to a most shocking murder.
THE WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD
Morse is enjoying a rare if unsatisfying holiday in Dorset when the first letter appears in THE TIMES. A year before, a stunning Swedish student disappeared from Oxfordshire, leaving behind a rucksack with her identification. As the lady was dishy, young, and traveling alone, the Thames Valley Police suspected foul play. But without a body, and with precious few clues, the investigation ground to a halt. Now it seems that someone who can hold back no longer is composing clue-laden poetry that begins an enthusiastic correspondence among England's news-reading public. Not one to be left behind, Morse writes a letter of his own--and follows a twisting path through the Wytham Woods that leads to a most shocking murder.