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The Wench Is Dead, cheap new, used books  The Wench Is Dead (Inspector Morse Mysteries)
Author: Colin Dexter  
ISBN: 0330313363   /   Paperback
Publisher: Pan Books   /   1991-07-12
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The Wench is Dead, cheap new, used books  The Wench is Dead (The eighth book in the Inspector Morse series)
Author: Colin Dexter  
ISBN: 0330313363   /   Paperback
Publisher: Pan Books Ltd, London   /   1990
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Editorial Reviews:
The body of Joanna Franks was found at Duke's Cut on the Oxford Canal at about 5.30am on Wenesday 21st June 1859. At around 10.15am on a Friday morning in 1989 the body of Chief Inspector Morse [though very much alive] was removed to Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital. Treatment for perforated ulcer was later pronounced successful. As Morse begins his recover he comes across an account of the investigation and trial which followed Joanna Frank's death....and becomes convinced that the two men who were hanged for the murder of Joanna Franks were innocent...

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Why the book is so often better than the adaptation     
This is the best of Dexter and explains why Morse is so fascinating.Using the 1839 Murder of Chritine Collins he adapts the case to Oxford and places it in 1860 and then proceeds to 'solve' the case whilst convalescing .Excellent of its genre.Really good read to take on holiday.
A good read with a storyline similar to Daughter of Time     
The Wench is Dead is a great summertime read for those English history buffs. I learned about the book recently in a reader's letter to the editor of Smithsonian Mag. Smithsonian published a lively and informative article about the locks and canals of England, particularly the Oxford Canal, which figures significantly in The Wench is Dead. The letter writer suggested the book for further interesting reading. The clues to the mystery are tantalizing as are the foreshadowing of events and character development. I especially enjoyed the teaser clues that may or may not lead to anything, but that pique the reader's interest.
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