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Endeavour Newsletters & Supplements

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The Case of the Stolen Narrowboat
Tim Coghlan, propietor of Braunston Marina, a canal marina near Rugby (which was used in the filming of the Inspector Morse episode The Wench Is Dead), discovered that a narrow boat they were selling on brokerage might have been stolen. Trying the techniques he learned from Chief Inspector Morse, he pieced together a remarkable story of exactly what happened. As the alleged thief is still at large , all names including towns and canals have been changed. Otherwise this is a true story.
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The Endeavour Cup
Three new contributions that were submitted for the Endeavour Cup. Two of these, Morse Buys A Drink or Cleverness Is Only Comparative by Richard Stannoy and The Non-Smoker by Barry Rossell, are Morse short stories written in the style of Colin Dexter, while the third is an academic piece entitled The Riddle of the First Meeting by Michael McCormack.
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Cambridge: A short Literary Tour in Honour of Colin Dexter
This 18 page full colour booklet was produced to accompany the Inspector Morse Society outing to Cambridge in 2016. It includes literary connections with the city for John Milton, Thomas Gray, Lord Byron, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, A.E. Housman, RupertBrooke, E.M. Forster and others.
£2.00

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