
The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Whately
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By:
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Colin Dexter
About this listen
The murder of a deaf academic in his North Oxford home is the start of a formidably labyrinthine case for Chief Inspector Morse, as he tries to track down the killer through the insular and bitchy world of the Oxford colleges.
© Colin Dexter; (P) Macmillan Publishers LtdCritic reviews
"[Morse is] the most prickly, conceited, and genuinely brilliant detective since Hercule Poirot." ( The New York Times Book Review)
"[Dexter] is a magician with character, story construction, and the English language....Colin Dexter and Morse are treasures of the genre." ( Mystery News)
"It is a delight to watch this brilliant, quirky man deduce." ( Minneapolis Star & Tribune)
"[Dexter] is a magician with character, story construction, and the English language....Colin Dexter and Morse are treasures of the genre." ( Mystery News)
"It is a delight to watch this brilliant, quirky man deduce." ( Minneapolis Star & Tribune)
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