The First Inspector Morse Omnibus: ‘Dead of Jericho’, ‘Service of All the Dead’, ‘Silent World of Nicholas Quinn’

Author: Colin Dexter
Chief Inspector Morse is firmly established as the world’s most popular fictional detective. This omnibus contains three murder mysteries – ‘The Dead of Jericho’, ‘Service of all the Dead’ and ‘The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn’…..Read More
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