The Last Detective See Last Seen Wearing (Inspector Morse) Details
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The statements before Inspector Morse appeared to confirm the bald simple truth. After leaving home to return to school, teenager Valerie Taylor had completely vanished, and the trail had gone cold. Until two years, three months and two days after Valerie's disappearance, somebody decides to supply some surprising new evidence for the case
Last Seen Wearing (Inspector Morse) Reviews
The Last Detective : Last Seen Wearing (Inspector Morse) Reviews
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful Dexter is a master craftsman!, By This review is from: Last Seen Wearing (Mass Market Paperback) This is a very intelligent book, and in it we see a very vulnerable, although still brilliant Morse. Dexter writes in such a way that we're there every step of the way with Morse as he stumbles his way around trying to solve a very confusing, old disappearance case. It is done so well, that as we read and see through Morse's eyes, the tension keeps on building and building. We begin to wonder why we can't figure out what happened to Valerie Taylor either. As well done as the televisin series is, and I have seen this story enacted, it cannot come close to the intricasies of the plot in this particular book. One of the best examples I've seen of plot and character development done in the mystery genre. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful Very clever, very funny, an excellent leisure reading, By A Customer This review is from: Last Seen Wearing (Mass Market Paperback) If you are tired of American detective stories that contain so much violence and gore, you will find this British detective story very refreshing. The characters Morse and his side-kick are so well written, so real that they almost jumped out of the pages. It doesn't matter even if this is the first Morse story you read. Morse, unlike some of the "supercop" characters in American novels, uses his wit instead of muscle, logic instead of guns to solve crimes. His personality is less than perfect, he makes mistakes from time to time, but that's exactly what makes his character so likeable and so believable. Ah, and he's got that British sense of humor too! I have to tip my hat to Dexter for his such fine writing and I'll certainly look for more of his books. If you like clever, entertaining detective stories, you will like this one. If you want to learn how to write good detective stories, you will need this one. If you enjoy British humor, don't miss this one! 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful Good, But Not His Best, This review is from: Last Seen Wearing (Mass Market Paperback) This is a good early Morse book. The plot isn't bad, Morse is at his best in solving a tough crime, and the characters are compelling. Fortunately, for Dexter fans, however, the works only get better from here. |
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