A review by marilynsaul
Daughters of Cain by Colin Dexter

4.0

A pleasant change from the earlier Morse novels. The culprit is revealed mid-book, but when he disappears, a whole new mystery evolves. There was only one Morse flight-of-fancy taking him down an unlikely and fruitless path, which was a welcome change from the many confusing and irritating henny-penny scenarios (I put that word in specifically to irk Morse) early books. I'm so glad a took another shot at Colin Dexter!