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inspector morse happy families | Classification: Mystery / Suspense Directed: - Danny Boyle - Stephen Whittaker - Sandy Johnson - Herbert Wise - Edward Bennett - Anthony Simmons - Charles Beeson - John Madden - Stuart Orme - Alastair Reid absence of virtue This entry is excellent, especially since the key factors which identify the villain do not emerge until very late in the mystery. Absence of virtue could easily describe this mystery, as most of the principals in this story have significantly flawed characters and/or dark secrets. Morse's tendency not to suffer fools gladly is prominently displayed, as illustrated by his relationship with journalists who focus unusual attention upon him while covering multiple murders in the same wealthly family. Morse is also confronted with dealing with a temporary Chief Superintendant while his own boss is on vacation. The frustration level of Morse is palpable as he is faced with a vexing case, intrusive journalists, and a less than empathetic supervisor. In the end, however, the cerebral approach of Inspector Morse is vindicated. One thematic element which makes this story satisfying is that to one degree or another, all of the culprits get what they deserve. Buy Inspector Morse Happy Families at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.com Jamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! ![]() Search with Walhello on the Internet on Inspector Morse Happy Families Search with the Priority Search Engine on Inspector Morse Happy Families This page in other languages: Suomeksi | Nederlands | Deutsch
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