Dons, Deaths and Detectives: Oxford in Crime Fiction

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Inspector Morse in Print and on TV

Highly acclaimed crime writer Colin Dexter, OBE, talks at the Crime Fiction Day at St John's College, University of Oxford, on the theme of Inspector Morse. 

Cluedo and Cadavers: British Detective Fiction

Peter Kemp, the Sunday Times fiction editor, talks at the Crime Fiction Day at St John's College, University of Oxford, on the theme of British Detective Fiction. 

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