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" As he drove his chief down to Kidlington, Lewis returned the conversation to where it had begun. 'You haven't told me what you think about this fellow Owens - the dead woman's next-door neighbour.' 'Death is always the next-door neighbour,' said Morse sombrely. The murder of a young woman . . . A cryptic 'seventeenth-century' love poem . . . And a photograph of a mystery grey-haired man . . . More than enough to set Chief Inspector E. Morse on the trail of a killer. And it's a trail that leads him to Lonsdale College, where the contest between Julian Storrs and Dr Denis Cornford for the coveted position of Master is hotting up. But then Morse faces a greater, far more personal crisis . . ."
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Death Is Now My Neighbor, Colin Dexter
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- Rok vydání
- 1997
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- Titul
- Death Is Now My Neighbor
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Colin Dexter
- Vydavatel
- Pan Macmillan
- Rok vydání
- 1997
- Vazba
- měkká
- Počet stran
- 411
- ISBN10
- 0330367854
- ISBN13
- 9780330367851
- Série
- Inspektor Morse
- Štítky
- Beletrie, Detektivky & Thriller, Detektivky, Thrillery, Britská literatura, Vraždy, Klasické detektivky, Detektiv, Vyšetřování
- První vydání
- 1996
- Původní název
- Death is now my neighbour
- Hodnocení
- 3,85 z 5
- Anotace
- " As he drove his chief down to Kidlington, Lewis returned the conversation to where it had begun. 'You haven't told me what you think about this fellow Owens - the dead woman's next-door neighbour.' 'Death is always the next-door neighbour,' said Morse sombrely. The murder of a young woman . . . A cryptic 'seventeenth-century' love poem . . . And a photograph of a mystery grey-haired man . . . More than enough to set Chief Inspector E. Morse on the trail of a killer. And it's a trail that leads him to Lonsdale College, where the contest between Julian Storrs and Dr Denis Cornford for the coveted position of Master is hotting up. But then Morse faces a greater, far more personal crisis . . ."





