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Article: SPRING BRINGS CROP OF MYSTERIES.(AT HOME)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- April 1, 2000
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Fans of mystery books and police procedurals should have no complaints with the recent crop of reading material:
'The Remorseful Day'' (Crown), by Colin Dexter: In the 13th and final book in the Inspector Morse series, the chief inspector confronts the murder of a nurse in the Cotswold village of Lower Swinstead. Although it's just the sort of puzzle on which Morse usually thrives, the chief inspector has uncharacteristically kept himself out of the investigation for a year. But Chief Superintendent Strange assigns Morse to the case after receiving anonymous calls hinting about the possibility of new evidence.
''Irish Eyes'' (Forge), by Andrew M. ...
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