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Morses Greatest Mysteries
  

Morses Greatest Mysteries (Paperback)


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2.0 out of 5 stars Great expectations poorly expressed., Nov 10 2001
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This collection is definitely not Dexter at his best. The book reads like the sort of thing he does when he is thoroughly bored and has nothing better to do. If you must insist upon reading it borrow the book from your local library. It is a good way to catch Morse on one of his off days.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Nod to Watson, Jul 7 2000
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While I am a great Morse fan and enjoyed the short stories involving Thames Valley's finest, I particularly enjoyed Dexter's turn at Sherlock Holmes. I was truly impressed with his ability to emmulate Doyle's literary style and to capture the essence of those well-loved characters. But, what I loved most about this short story was the wonderful ending and Watson's role in it! Dexter's homage, though loving, also manages to poke a little fun at the greatest literary detective.
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