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The Jewel That Was Ours

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2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

An Inspector Morse Mystery

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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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Patrick Tull does an excellent job with Morse, and the narration is enhanced by his whiskey-smooth and gruff reading. E.F. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Inspector Morse finds himself with a busload of suspects after an American tour arrives in Oxford, a jeweled relic is stolen, and two bodies turn up. Woodward has an exceptional grasp of the laconic, wry speech of Morse and the eager Sergeant Lewis. The police statements are handled with the greatest skill; it is as if one were listening to direct recordings of the questioning. The American voices are well done, as are fine cross-gender interpretations, including a flustered wife and a boozy tour coordinator. The sound quality of the production is unusually fine. R.F.W. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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