"The Remorseful Day" is the thirteen and final of the Inspector Morse series of novels by Colin Dexter.
If you read Inspector Morse mystery novels just to inhabit the mind of the great Inspector Morse, you will not be disappointed in this book. This review contains spoilers! The case was never solved, but is now reopened when Chief Inspector Strange reports mysterious telephone calls. The Remorseful Day is the final book in Colin Dexter’s Inspector Morse series, and it’s certainly true that it does a good job of wrapping up the other books and bringing the series to a close.That said, it just wasn’t particularly exciting – it was competent but formulaic, and while it did bring the series to an end, I wouldn’t call it triumphant. It's as if Colin Dexter decided to take every lesson he'd learned from a long career of writing Morse mysteries and condense them all into a single book. Inspector Morse is dealing with many physical ailments including diabetes and heart disease. Use toi watch this character on TV so was disappointed that he seem to be a bumbling drunj He had a lack of enthusiasm for the delegated task and distanced himself from the case and from the Super. Hide Spoilers.
Both obviously, had a vested interest in the murdered lady and both had an even greater interest in solving the case. He gets a substantial portion of his calories from Glenfiddich and various brands of ale. Morse is protrayed as an alcoholic diabetic who does not take care of his health. Somehow trying not to die gracefully among his few remaining friends, Morse realizes Lewis will likely finish this final case up without him. Morse is protrayed as an alcoholic diabetic who does not take care of his health. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. Nice twists toward the end.
I followed the tv series fruition the first, and I'm glad to say that the book lives up to the series, and the series lives up to the book! To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.
There were many points throughout the book that were difficult to follow, names I had forgotten, etc. There were many points throughout the book that were difficult to follow, names I had forgotten, etc. 238 global ratings | 196 global reviews Their relationship is especially poignant in this book. He gets a substantial portion of his calories from Glenfiddich and various brands of ale.
Well, the thing that I didn't like about the final string of episodes was the change in Lewis's character. The case was never solved, but is now reopened when Chief Inspector Strange reports mysterious telephone calls.
The plot is complex; there are many characters to sort out. Chronologically the last Morse mystery, The Remorseful Day is something of a masterpiece. Did he recall the paths that led to the death of his old friend Max? Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon.
It felt, from the beginning that Morse would expire. Can't say the same for all of the other Brit crimmies. He had a lack of enthusiasm for the delegated task and distanced himself from the case and from the Super. A year before, a married woman with loose morals was found murdered in her bedroom.
Always in top form, running a distance ahead of Sergeant Lewis. Inspector Morse is dealing with many physical ailments including diabetes and heart disease.