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  1. An episode of the British crime drama series Inspector Morse, starring John Thaw as the titular detective. Morse investigates a 140-year-old murder case while in hospital, with the help of a young constable.

  2. The Wench Is Dead is a historical crime novel by Colin Dexter, the eighth novel in the Inspector Morse series. The novel received the Gold Dagger Award in 1989.

  3. 14 de jul. de 2023 · Inspector Morse. The Wench is Dead. First broadcast 11th November 1998. Morse and Strange attend an exhibit entitled "Criminal Oxford", but during a lecture by Dr. Millicent Van Buren, a visiting professor from Boston University, Morse starts to feel ill, and is later found by Strange collapsed on the lavatory floor.

  4. The Wench is Dead is episode four of the specials of Inspector Morse. Morse and Strange attend an exhibit entitled "Criminal Oxford", but during a lecture by Dr. Millicent Van Buren, a visiting professor from Boston University, Morse starts to feel ill, and is later found by Strange collapsed on...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2001 · The Wench is Dead. Colin Dexter. 3.92. 4,609 ratings276 reviews. Inspector Morse, recovering from an ulcer in Oxford's Radcliffe Hospital, comes across an old book recounting a sensational murder case that took place in Oxford 100 years earlier.

  6. 29 de may. de 2024 · In “The Wench Is Dead,” Inspector Morse finds himself hospitalized due to a perforated ulcer. Bedridden and restless, Morse’s attention is captured by a book detailing a famous Victorian-era murder case.

  7. Morse investigates a 140-year-old murder case in the hospital while recovering from a bleeding ulcer. He uncovers a fraud and a cover-up involving the victim's husband and the boatmen.

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