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1. Universities and Industrial Research
 
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2. The Dead of Jericho, Service of
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3. Death by Deception: Unmasking
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4. Happy Endings: The Tales of a
 
5. Colin Dexter Omnibus - The Silent
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6. Irish Expatriates in the United
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7. Swindon Town F.c. Managers: Osvaldo
 
8. interSECTION Volume 5 No. 1 Spring
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9. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
10. The First Inspector Morse Omnibus:
 
11. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn.
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12. Die schweigende Welt des Nicholas
 
13. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
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14. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
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15. Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
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16. Perspectives in World Food and
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17. Perspectives in World Food and
 
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18. THE SILENT WORLD OF NICHOLAS QUINN
 
19. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
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20. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn

1. Universities and Industrial Research
by Ewald Konecny, Colin Quinn, Kurt Sachs, David Thompson
 Hardcover: 181 Pages (1995-12-31)
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This text is concerned with the interactions between universities and the research and development departments of industries. This is a subject of particular importance as in recent years governments have encouraged closer collaboration, with the aim of strengthening the technology base, stimulating wealth creation and generating a financial return for universities. The book is based on a key European Industrial Research Management Association (EIRMA) report, which resulted from discussions between industrial research managers from seven European countries. The information it contained has been updated and expanded to include new information, practical examples and coverage of Japan and North America. In addition, the book explains how experienced industrial R&D managers view interactions with universities, illustrates university objectives that relate to commerce, identifies industrial goals that can be assisted by universities, and seeks to stimulate the mobilization of collaborative activities for the benefit of all. ... Read more


2. The Dead of Jericho, Service of All the Dead, The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
by Colin Dexter
 Hardcover: 586 Pages (1997)
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3. Death by Deception: Unmasking Heart Failure
by Dick Quinn, Shannon Quinn, Colin Quinn, Al Watson
Paperback: 218 Pages (1996-07)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Death By Deception
I can't reveiw this product because I HAVEN'T RECEIVED IT YET!!!WHERE IS MY PRODUCT???I ORDERED THIS BEFORE CHRISTMAS - IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE BY NOW.I AM ONLY PUTTING ONE "STAR" ON THIS REVEIW BECAUSE IT WOULDN'T LET ME SEND IT WITHOUT THAT ONE "STAR" - BUT I WOULD HAVE NOT CHECKED ANY STAR IF I COULD.

5-0 out of 5 stars I am a living product of Dick Quinns first book.
I wanted to see what Dick Quinn added to his currant book and how he was doing today.I followed his advice in the first book in 1995, just out of the hospital myself with a heart attack, I have not experienced ANY further heart problems to date. The herbs in combination work 100%. I thank him for his courage in sharing his experience with us all.

5-0 out of 5 stars This Book is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Read this one after "Left for Dead" and all I can say is that Mr QUINN has done an awful lot for me. I have several copies of both of his books to re-read, loan out and to just have. I recommend this book as highly as "Left for Dead".

5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent followup to "Left for Dead"! A must-read!
I completely concur with clangley's review of this book. Death by Deception is the followup book to Dick Quinn's earlier book Left for Dead. In this book, Dick's daughter explains how congestive heart failure is most frequently there waiting for the person who survives a heart attack. She elaborates how cayenne saved her father's life, but how her father relied on it too exclusively to keep him alive and subsequently didn't make the lifestyle changes necessary for him to avoid eventual heart failure. She then goes into excellent detail describing how heart failure develops and what exactly it is. She describes all of the conventional treatments for heart failure and elaborates on the strengths and ultimate weaknesses of these conventional treatments. She then describes a regimen of using natural herbs--including of course cayenne--that help keep both heart attack and congestive heart failure at bay.

I've recommended this book to I don't know how many people. I consider this book a must-read for any male over the age of 35, and a must-read for any female who's approaching menopause, the time heart disease creeps up on many unsuspecting women.

If you don't ever plan on living this long, forget this book! Otherwise, whip out your credit card and order it already!!

5-0 out of 5 stars A valuable book on congestive heart failure (CHF)
I knew Dick Quinn well. I knew him very well. He was a good friend.

I saw Dick struggle with CHF -- the ultimate outcome of heart disease -- and I saw him recover using an exotic African herb that lengthened his life andmade his struggle with this terrible life-threatening illness far lesspainful.For most, a diagnosis of CHF is a death sentence, but this bookgives hope.

This book is the only one of its kind that shows victims ofCHF how to get a life sentence instead of a death sentence.

Dick'shighly successful lifelong struggle with heart disease and its ultimateoutcome - CHF - is an inspiration to anyone struggling with this terriblelife-threatening disease. Dick extended his life for many precious days(years actually) using a variety of herbs that modern medicine is reluctantto embrace. Some of these herbs had instant and immediate impact on hisvitality. I know because I saw it.

If you have, or know of someone withCHF, this book can help significantly lessen the suffering, and increaselifespans. ... Read more


4. Happy Endings: The Tales of a Meaty-Breasted Zilch
by Jim Norton
Paperback: 288 Pages (2008-06-10)
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Jim Norton is a pervert

in the truest sense of the word. The physical equivalent of a tall slug, he pays top dollar for massages with happy endings and is fascinated by shitty sitcoms and fat girls. He is also, at times, racially offensive and morally repugnant. He spares no one in his comedy -- least of all himself.

Now, in this outrageous, blisteringly funny collection of essays, Norton tackles the topics that are near and dear to his heart: from public events like the legendary Voyeur Bus incident on the Opie and Anthony Show, which culminated in all involved being taken to jail, or seeking a hug from his childhood idol Gene Simmons, to deeplyprivate moments, including a teenage Jim's embarrassing poetry-writing attempts while in rehab, and his inexpensive sexual experience with an unwashed MILF (a Monolith I'd Like to Forget). His stories are raw, searingly honest in their attention to detail, and most of all, hilarious.

Filled with personal photos and nearly fifty candid and uncompromising essays, Happy Endings is one of a kind...and probably best read on an empty stomach. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Little Jimmy Norton writes a very funny book

Books that make you laugh out loud are relatively rare. Books that make you laugh out loud in public places are just evil. You get those, "Are you demented looks?" that only confirm your opinion of how funny this book is and how important it is to read in the privacy of your own home. Norton's lays his life out in front of you in all its profane glory. This book is not for the faint-hearted; Norton has a tendency to go to some very dark places, with a smile, a hop, a skip, and a jump. Places that you might really not want to go, but with Norton as your tour guide you'll be repulsed and amused simultaneously, a bizarre feeling to say the least.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good attempt, but missed the mark for me.
I am a huge Jim Norton fan, but this book was a a little bit of a disappointment. it was a little dull and at times I felt like it was simply a short guy who cant get laid complaining rather than a look into his mind. not terrible but not that great either.

5-0 out of 5 stars Jim norton is a funny dude
Get this book. Although "I Hate Your Guts" was funny, this book is at least twice as good. Such brutally honest and horrifying stories throughout from cover to cover.

2-0 out of 5 stars Dissappointing read
I am a big fan of Jim Norton, have all his albums and his DVDs and I love the guy, when he does standup. But his humor does not translate to books. This book is unfunny, he cannot get ready for punchline for a reader the way he does with a microphone. For the most part it is merely boring, and there are some, but very few, grins. No chickles, no laughs. Better invorst your money in Jim's early albums like "Yellow Discipline".

1-0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money
It's currently selling on Amazon for $1.81 and I can't even resell mine for that. That should tell you everything you need to know.

Sorry, Jimmy. Stick with stand-up.

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5. Colin Dexter Omnibus - The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn/The Dead of Jericho
by Colin Dexter
 Paperback: 294 Pages (2004)

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6. Irish Expatriates in the United States: Glenn Quinn, Cillian Murphy, Colin Farrell, Carly Smithson, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Brendan Gleeson
Paperback: 114 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Glenn Quinn, Cillian Murphy, Colin Farrell, Carly Smithson, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Brendan Gleeson, Jack Powers, Frank Stapleton, Meiert Avis, Caroline Morahan, Danny Hutton, Pat Burke, Fran O'brien, Kate Price, Dean Byrne, Brendan Townsend, Tony Adams, Norah Mcguinness, Des Mcaleenan, Patrick Clarke, Jarlath Conroy, Eoin Lynch. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 113. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Cillian Murphy (born 25 May 1976) is an Irish film and theatre actor. He is often noted by critics for his chameleonic performances in diverse roles and distinctive blue eyes. A native of Cork, Murphy began his performing career as a rock musician. After turning down a record deal, he made his professional acting debut in the play Disco Pigs in 1996. He went on to star in Irish and UK film and stage productions throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, first coming to international attention in 2003 as the hero in the post-apocalyptic film 28 Days Later. Murphy's best-known roles are as villains in two 2005 blockbusters: the Scarecrow in the superhero film Batman Begins, and Jackson Rippner in the thriller Red Eye. Next came two contrasting, widely acclaimed starring roles: his Golden Globe Award-nominated performance as transgender outcast "Kitten" in 2005's Breakfast on Pluto and a turn as a 1920s Irish revolutionary in the 2006 Palme d'Or winner, The Wind That Shakes the Barley. In 2010, Murphy will co-star in Inception, a big budget movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio by Batman Begins/The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan. A resident of London since 2001, Murphy often works in or near the city and has expressed no desire to move to Hollywood. Uncomfortable on the celebrity circuit, he customarily gives interviews about his work, but does not appear on television talk show...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=481634 ... Read more


7. Swindon Town F.c. Managers: Osvaldo Ardiles, Dennis Wise, Glenn Hoddle, Steve Mcmahon, Paul Sturrock, Colin Todd, Jimmy Quinn, Roy Evans
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Chapters: Osvaldo Ardiles, Dennis Wise, Glenn Hoddle, Steve Mcmahon, Paul Sturrock, Colin Todd, Jimmy Quinn, Roy Evans, Iffy Onuora, John Gorman, Dave Mackay, Lou Macari, Adrian Williams, Louis Page, Maurice Malpas, Andy King, Bert Head, Bobby Smith, David Byrne, John Trollope, Neil Harris, Ted Vizard, Danny Williams, Ken Beamish, Dave Tuttle, Fred Ford, Sam Allen, Maurice Lindley. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 154. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Dennis Frank Wise (born 16 December 1966 in Kensington, West London) is an English former football manager and player, and former Executive Director (Football) at Newcastle United F.C.. Wise played as a central midfielder and was noted for his aggressive and highly-competitive style of play. In a career spanning over 20 years, he played for Wimbledon, Leicester City, Millwall, Southampton, Coventry City and, most notably, Chelsea. During his time at Stamford Bridge, Wise won many trophies and he was the club's most successful captain until the 2009 FA Cup Final when John Terry lifted the cup (He has won 7 trophies) He also played at international level for much of his career, representing England over a period of ten years. Wise won 21 caps and scored once, on his debut against Turkey on 1 May 1991. He was in the national squad for Euro 2000 and played in all three group games, against Portugal (lost 23), Germany (won 10) and Romania (lost 23). In the latter years of his playing career, Wise gradually became involved in the managerial aspects of the game, starting at Millwall, where he took on the role of player-manager. He was briefly caretaker manager at Southampton, following the departure of Harry Redknapp, before he took over the reins at Swindon Town on a permanent basis. In October 2006, he was appointed manager of the then-Cha...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=583312 ... Read more


8. interSECTION Volume 5 No. 1 Spring Quarter 1999
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University of Washington, Comparative History of Ideas, c 1999, paperback, 104 pages ... Read more


9. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn (Inspector Morse Mysteries)
by Colin Dexter
Mass Market Paperback: 288 Pages (1997-05-28)
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"[Morse is] the most prickly, conceited, and genuinely brilliant detective since Hercule Poirot."
--The New York Times Book Review

Nicholas Quinn is deaf, so he considers himself lucky to be appointed to the Foreign Examinations Board at Oxford, which designs tests for students of English around the world. But when someone slips cyanide into Nicholas'ssherry, Inspector Morse has a multiple-choice murder. Any one of a tight little group of academics could have killed Quinn. Before Morse is done, all their dirty little secrets will be exposed. And a murderer will be cramming for his finals. . . .

"[Dexter] is a magician with character, story construction, and the English language. . . . Colin Dexter and Morse are treasures of the genre."
--Mystery News

"It is a delight to watch this brilliant, quirky man [Morse] deduce."
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4-0 out of 5 stars Colin Dexter and Lateral Thinking
In "The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn" (1977) Colin Dexter is at it again building a scaffolding for one of his ingenious and infuriating Inspector Morse mysteries. No wonder that a poor dumbfounded mortal like Sergeant Lewis follows in his wake as Morse stumbles on toward his solution while making all sorts of missteps along the way. Only a crossword puzzle master like Dexter would create such a maze and provide the reader with so many brambles, red herrings and miscues.
Nicholas Quinn, very deaf, is hired to become one of the staff of an Oxford group that makes up examinations for foreign students. Quinn has learned lip reading in order to survive in his profession, and it's the lip reading that ultimately dooms him. At first the hiring committee was reluctant to hire Quinn, but he was championed by a chemist named Roope. Quinn is poisoned, and another of the staff members is murdered.
As usual timing and alibis are crucial in a Morse mystery. This one revolves around the various times that suspects took trains and attended a certain movie house. Coincidence plays a great part in a Dexter plot. It's a wonder that Morse doesn't get in trouble with the public accusations of guilt and the later retractions he has to that make. His brilliant deductions are often the result of sheer luck rather than his keen intelligence.
As usual Morse is attracted to one of the female suspects, and he becomes very jealous of her when he finds that she is fooling around and even calls her a tart. Certain women get turned onto him, but nothing ever seems to come of it so Morse subsists on his Classical music, his pints of beer and an occasional scotch.
When Morse interrogates suspects, he sometimes lies to them in order to gain information. Morse is brilliant but can make unbelievable gaffs. It's fun to watch the verbal sparring between the pig-headed Chief Inspector Morse and the commonsensical Lewis.
There is a very complicated solution in this one which numbs Morse's listeners with its intricacies, and it'll be a numbing experience for the reader as well. As usual Morse keeps coming to the wrong conclusions until the very end. If killers really came up with schemes as elaborate and intricate as Dexter dreams up, our detectives would have be Mensa-types to capture them.

3-0 out of 5 stars The Glories of Studio Two
Colin Dexter was born in 1930 and, over the course of his writing career, has won CWA Gold Dagger and Silver Dagger awards. "The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn" was first published in 1977 and is the third book to feature the famous Inspector Morse.

The book opens with the aftermath of a round of interviews at Oxford University. The position, recently vacated by George Bland, is with the Foreign Examinations Syndicate - Bland has since moved abroad to open a new examinations centre. As his replacement, the Syndicate's secretary - Tom Bartlett - is quite keen on a chap by the name of Fielding...and, initially, seems to be getting the candidate of his choice. However, thanks to the intervention of a colleague called Roope - a chemist, who'd formerly spent 2 years with the Anglo Arabian Oil Company - the panel appoints Nicholas Quinn instead. Bartlett isn't at all happy - he and Roope clearly don't get on with each other, and Bartlett is convinced that Quinn's deafness with cause significant problems. Unfortunately for Quinn, he'd have been better off not winning the position : by the fifth chapter, he's dead.

The first few chapters race through the final months of Quinn's life, treating us to a quick tour of the Syndicate before Morse makes his appearance. The syndicate based in a very grand (and historic) building...though it is now a little cramped for the staffing levels. While his hearing had admittedly been poor, only the telephones had caused him any real problem (Luckily, he had been expert lip-reader). The most significant event had been the wooing of delegation from the Sheikdom of Al-jamara. The Sheikdom, thanks to its bountiful oil reserves, has plenty of money....something the Syndicate badly needs.

Morse is still some way off a fully rounded character in this book. He seems to have had a little in common with Quinn - both were single men who enjoyed leering over the ladies. (Morse's other main hobbies are apparently drinking beer, listening to classical music and taking on the crossword in the Times). He's also a rather grumpy character, and it's his dim-but-occasionally-lucky sidekick, Lewis, who bears the brunt of Morse's bad moods. Overall, I'd say this book is a great improvement on its two predecessors - though, at times, it's still a little too refined and unconvincing for me to take it entirely seriously.

5-0 out of 5 stars Statements, Lies and Alibis
As the academics are being bumped off, Morse has his hands full of suspects: most of whom have something to hide.

Once again, Inspector Morse, using his impressive powers of deductive reasoning, sifts through statements, lies and alibis to track the reasons for the killings, thereby finding the culprit or culprits.

Oxford Dons, the beautiful Monica and a risque movie seems an unlikely mix, but they bring a challenge for Morse and his trusty sidekick Lewis to rise above.

4-0 out of 5 stars "My weakness is guesswork.I leap to conclusions, often wrong."
Written in 1977, this is the third of the thirteen-novel Inspector Morse series.Here Morse is not so well-developed as he becomes in later novels, when the reader of the series has more background to draw from, but he is still a fascinating character--a single man, a huge fan of crossword puzzles, a beer-lover, and a committed student of classical music, who is also crotchety, impatient with his less educated assistant (Sgt. Lewis), and unwilling to give up on a case until all the pieces fit perfectly.

Here Morse and Sgt. Lewis are called to Oxford to investigate the murder of Nicholas Quinn, a profoundly deaf man who worked on the university's Examinations Board, developing the tests to determine future entrants to the university.Security breaches have occurred and copies of the test may have been sold in the Middle East.No one knows whether Nicholas Quinn was involved, and if not, who was.Most importantly, who killed him, and why?

As Morse investigates the case, the private lives of the various dons and their secretary are revealed, and when Monica, the secretary, is attacked and injured, she arouses Morse's finer feelings (a "rescuing" trait of Morse which continues to develop in later novels with other "damsels in distress").With none of the players exactly who they seem to be and questions arising as to when, exactly, Nicholas Quinn died, Morse pursues numerous dead ends and actually arrests several innocent people.

Written fully ten years before some of the best of the series, this novel is fun to read as a Morse curiosity, but it is still a well-developed mystery.Morse's character is obviously still evolving--he makes a lot of mistakes which need to be corrected-- and his relationship with Sgt. Lewis is still "in process."The famed red Jaguar has not yet appeared--Morse drives a Lancia here--and his diabetes and his love of scotch whisky are still unknown to the reader.Morse is a man of integrity, however, and he is committed to finding the killer--his character andmethods to be fully developed by the author in future novels. n Mary Whipple

3-0 out of 5 stars Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
As usual, Colin Dexter is in fine form with his Inspector Morse. ... Read more


10. The First Inspector Morse Omnibus: The Dead of Jericho, Service of All the Dead, the Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
by Colin Dexter
Paperback: 586 Pages (1995-11)
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Chief Inspector Morse is firmly established as the world's most popular fictional detective. This omnibus contains three murder mysteries - "The Dead of Jericho", "Service of all the Dead" and "The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn". ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Omnibus
Inspector Morse is just one of my most favorite British murder mystery hero!If one is at all interested in Colin Dexter's mysteries, this omnibus (there are several other too) is a great way to get the best stories.One of my favorite being "Silent World of Nicholas Quinn".

3-0 out of 5 stars Warning! Mistitled
Please note: this "first omnibus" is *not* made up of the first three Morse novels.Last Bus to Woodstock was his first book (1975), and these are '77, '79, and '81.Confusing.... (ignore the star rating,please) ... Read more


11. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn. Intermediate Level. (Lernmaterialien)
by Colin Dexter
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12. Die schweigende Welt des Nicholas Quinn. Ein Fall für Chief Inspector Morse.
by Colin Dexter
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13. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
by Colin Dexter
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14. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn (Inspector Morse)
by Colin Dexter
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Morse had never ceased to wonder why, with the staggering advances in medical science, all pronouncements concerning times of death seemed so disconcertingly vague. The newly appointed member of the Oxford Examinations Syndicate was deaf, provincial and gifted. Now he is dead ...And his murder, in his north Oxford home, proves to be the start of a formidably labyrinthine case for Chief Inspector Morse, as he tries to track down the killer through the insular and bitchy world of the Oxford Colleges ... ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding from beginning to end, enhanced by the author's intimate, first-hand knowledge
The story begins with a short Prologue describing a meeting of the "Foreign Examination Syndicate" during which the decision is made to hire the book's title character, Nicholas Quinn. "The Silent World" of the title derives from Mr. Quinn deafness.

Here, Colin Dexter capitalizes on his first-hand experience and understanding of a qualifications testing organization. He was, himself, an employee of the Oxford Local Examination Board. As early as the Prologue, his intimate knowledge of Board activities and member motivation is evident. The Prologue is a self-contained mini-story, and Dexter's knowledge gives this presentation such verisimilitude that it seems more a detailed description of actual events than a fictional presentation.

The book snared me from its opening questions, "Well? What do you think?" and kept my interest throughout. In between the Prologue and Epilogue, the book is divided into four main sections, each titled with a question: "Why?", When?, How?, and Who? Section chapters are frequently short, making it convenient to pause at a chapter breakpoint at almost anytime.

Mr. Dexter's writing is fascinating, insightful, and often humorous. His writing never intrudes, and each section is by itself a satisfying story.

The book finishes with a satisfactory conclusion to the mystery, followed by an Epilogue. Just as the Prologue brings you gently into the story, the Epilogue takes you gently out. It ties up loose ends, e.g., the impact of Morse's revelations on the people and organizations involved.

Although "clues" appear through the story, it seems to me, it would be almost impossible for a reader to solve the mystery on their own, i.e., before the conclusion is finally revealed. If you do, you are clearly quite gifted. Because of the complexity of the mystery and the low likelihood of a reader anticipating the solution, the story should keep the reader's interest until the end.

Dexter's subject matter knowledge, erudition, and his story telling finesse, combined with his delineation of Morse and Lewis and their interaction, made each chapter, as trite as it may sound, a joy to read. I believe Dexter's writing skills could make a trip to the supermarket interesting reading.

In most mystery stories, its usually the solution's revelation that brings the greatest satisfaction. Here, each chapter is itself a treat, with the solution the treats' maraschino cherry.

In conclusion, this is an exceptionally well-written story, that starts strong and stays that way to the end -- really, five stars plus.
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15. Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
by Colin Dexter
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Morse had never ceased to wonder why, with the staggering advances in medical science, all pronouncements concerning times of death seemed so disconcertingly vague. The murder of a deaf academic in his North Oxford home is the start of a labyrinthine case for Chief Inspector Morse as he tries to track down the killer through the insular world of the Oxford colleges. ... Read more


16. Perspectives in World Food and Agriculture 2004 (Volume 2)
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The second volume in a series designed to keep agricultural leaders abreast of the most up-to-date information concerning global agriculture, Perspectives in World Food and Agriculture, Volume 2 brings together cutting-edge agricultural research and the latest views on agricultural policy. Written by internationally renowned researchers, scientists, and academics, Volume 2 includes:


  • The UN's approaches to address global food security and poverty

  • An essay by the World Food Prize Laureat

  • Globalization, emerging diseases, and invasive specie

  • Environmental sustainability

  • Plant-derived vaccines, antibiotic bans, and health impacts

  • The future of agricultural biotechnology

  • The pivotal role of agriculture in human developmen

  • Global agricultural statistics and projections

Aimed at faculty, undergraduate and graduate students in colleges of agriculture, policy makers, government and industry scientists, public libraries, farmers and agribusiness operators, this book is key to keeping current on agricultural research and policy. ... Read more


17. Perspectives in World Food and Agriculture 2004 (Volume 1)
Hardcover: 320 Pages (2003-01-15)
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Text comprises the latest, most up-to-date information in global agriculture. Presents the latest research in world food, food, animal agriculture, water, and policy and ethics. Includes a section dedicated to statistical trends in world agriculture. Reference for students and professionals. DLC: Agriculture. ... Read more


18. THE SILENT WORLD OF NICHOLAS QUINN
by COLIN DEXTER
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19. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
by COLIN DEXTER
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20. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn (Inspector Morse)
by Colin Dexter
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The murder of a deaf academic in his North Oxford home is the start of a labyrinthine case for Chief Inspector Morse, as he tries to track down the killer through the insular world of the Oxford colleges. ... Read more


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