Jewel That Was Ours

by Colin Dexter

Published 9 July 1991
For Oxford, the arrival of twenty-seven American tourists is nothing out of the ordinary...until one of their number is found dead in Room 310 at the Randolph hotel. Then, two days later, a naked and battered corpse is dragged from the River Cherwell. A coincidence? Morse is determined to prove the link...

The Daughters of Cain

by Colin Dexter

Published 9 April 1988
The eleventh Inspector Morse novel begins when a body is discovered in a set of rooms off a prestigious staircase in the most famous Oxford college of them all. Colin Dexter has won the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Award twice for The Way Through the Woods and The Wench is Dead.

Morse is convinced that one of the members of the Foreign Examinations Syndicate at Oxford murdered their dead colleague. But which one?

The Way Through the Woods

by Colin Dexter

Published 9 October 1992
A cranky Inspector Morse is called back early from a forced vacation in Lyme Regis to take over the recently reopened case of a missing Swedish girl.

"Inspector Morse"

by Colin Dexter

Published 20 May 1998

Death is Now My Neighbour

by Colin Dexter

Published 24 September 1996
A crime novel featuring Chief Inspector Morse, in which Morse and his assistant Sergeant Lewis are called upon to investigate the murder of a young woman who was shot from close range through her kitchen window. After a visit to his doctor, Morse finds that he also has to deal with a crisis of his own.