Showing posts with label Colin Dexter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colin Dexter. Show all posts

Monday, November 13, 2017

The Way Through the Woods


Just finished reading "The Way Through the Woods" by Colin Dexter, my first one of him. It is an Inspector Morse mystery. It is a mystery about a sudden disappearance of a Swedish maiden in England but the case comes to life fully one year after her exit for whatever reasons. Dexter has a different style of writing compared to others such as Agatha Christie, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle etc. in the sense that he keeps on dropping some hints here and there by weaving in and out of the story by juxtaposing with riddles etc. The plot keeps the reader in suspense and I like his interplay with relevant quotes at the beginning of each chapter. I would say that Dexter is a "dexterous" writer in that sense.  Goodreads 3/5

Friday, August 15, 2014

Death is now my neighbour by Colin Dexter

Just finished reading "Death is Now my Neighbour" by Colin Dexter, a Inspector Morse murder mystery. Morse and his assistant Lewis are on the trail of a murder of a woman and their prime suspect is her next door neighbour. Investigation progresses when another murder takes place in the same neighbourhood. Also suspects are two individuals who are contesting for the position of a Master at a Local college, which is supposedly a prestigious post for both of them. The plot unravels slowly and in between Morse has had to be confined to hospital for his usual health problem. Colin Dexter is a fascinating writer and i particularly liked the way in he introduced each chapter with a quotation from the classics or mundane which might or might not have been relevant to the case.  

Thursday, June 6, 2013

The Way Through the Woods

Just finished reading "The Way Through the Woods" by Colin Dexter, my first one of him. It is an Inspector Morse mystery. It is a mystery about a sudden disappearance of a Swedish maiden in England but the case comes to life fully one year after her exit for whatever reasons. Dexter has a different style of writing compared to others such as Agatha Christie, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle etc. in the sense that he keeps on dropping some hints here and there by weaving in and out of the story by juxtaposing with riddles etc. The plot keeps the reader in suspense and I like his interplay with relevant quotes at the beginning of each chapter. I would say that Dexter is a "dexterous" writer in that sense.  

Zodiac

  American true crime mystery movie “Zodiac” (2007) directed by David Fincher and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr. ...