Last Seen Wearing
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Publisher Description
Last Seen Wearing is the second Inspector Morse novel in Colin Dexter's Oxford-set detective series.
After leaving home to return to school, teenager Valerie Taylor had completely vanished, and the trail had gone cold.
Until two years, three months and two days after Valerie's disappearance, somebody decides to supply some surprising new evidence for the case and it's up to Morse to solve this curious case.
Last Seen Wearing is followed by the third Inspector Morse book, The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Originally published in 1952, this entry in the Library of Congress Crime Classics series from MWA Grand Master Waugh (1920 2008) stands as one of the first and best police procedurals. On Mar. 3, 1950, 18-year-old Lowell Mitchell, a freshman at Parker College in Bristol, Mass., vanishes. The police investigation unfolds over five weeks, from Lowell's disappearance to the case's resolution. Though there's not much action, Waugh builds suspense by raising doubts about motive and character. Did Lowell run away? Is she dead? The search for answers to these and other questions will keep readers turning the pages, though some will be put off by the cruelly casual sexism: "girls" only go to college to find a husband, and the "only reasonable explanation" for a teenage girl's disappearance is her sneaking off to have an illegal abortion. Series editor Leslie Klinger's annotations offer fascinating insights into the postwar milieu. Those looking for a period mystery where ordinary cops are the good guys will be rewarded.