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Last Bus to Woodstock

Last Bus to Woodstock

Novel by Colin Dexter
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Last Bus to Woodstock is a crime novel by Colin Dexter, the first of 13 novels in his Inspector Morse series. Wikipedia
Originally published: January 1975
Author: Colin Dexter
Genres: Novel, Mystery, and Crime fiction
Pages: 256
Series: Inspector Morse series, #1

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There's a fair amount of intrigue: a young woman murdered in a parking lot, a cryptic note in her posession, a host of seemingly unconnected individuals living ...
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An attractive young blonde is found raped and murdered in the parking lot of a pub. This is going to be an incredibly tricky case with multiple suspects, too ...
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An attractive young blonde is found raped and murdered in the parking lot of a pub. This is going to be an incredibly tricky case with multiple suspects, too ...
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Jan 1, 1975 · Beautiful Sylvia Kaye and another young woman had been seen hitching a ride not long before Sylvia's bludgeoned body is found outside a pub ...
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Buy a cheap copy of Last Bus to Woodstock book by Colin Dexter. Morse is] the most prickly, conceited, and genuinely brilliant detective since Hercule ...
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Jun 19, 2014 · The book is a real thriller and it is a murder not an accident. The book, the first in the series indicates that Morse love women and is in ...
Apr 17, 2018 · Mary becomes Angie Hartman in the TV episode. Mary is described in the novel as “dumpy, freckled, little man eater.” A long way from her ...