
The Jewel That Was Ours
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Narrado por:
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Frederick Davidson
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Colin Dexter
The case seems so simple that Inspector Morse deems 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.
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Good story but distracting narration
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I wouldn't say it was a great crime thriller although it was enjoyable. A group of American tourists is visiting England, one of the stops being Oxford, and one of the group members turns up dead. It appears it was an innocent heart attack but Morse suspects something is awry and sets out to determine what foul play has been afoot.
The crime and investigation weren't that tantalizing. What was enjoyable was the setting and timeframe with a good explanation of British traits and settings during the 1990s.
Of special interest was the mention of all the horny 19–22-year-old US military in England before D-Day and how the British gals were up to the task of welcoming them. Three on the tour had been part of that era and it played a partial part of the story. I have a friend that found out in his 60s that he had a half-brother from this era that his dad had deposited there, and the brother only contacted his siblings and he after he knew both his bio dad and his wife had passed.
Also, I find the character of Morse and the character of Detective John Rebus in the Ian Rankin book and TV series quite similar. The main difference is Morse is in Oxford, Rebus in Edinburgh.
Morse in print
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Frederick Davidson is all you need
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Fun
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Enjoyable
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bit in places but always recommend Morse stories and you will too.
Irascible Morse at his best
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good Morse tale
good Morse mystery
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narration horrible
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Story seemed disjointed
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Fine
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