
No change there, then! PHONE RINGS Lewis.Īll good! PA: "Mr Sinclair to Outpatients Reception. How do you find Morse these days? He's not a well man, is he, sir? He should have retired 18 months ago after that first scare. Nothing about the letter, but it might stir things up a bit. Meanwhile I've given the press a sniff of something. It's a start, Lewis! I want you to keep an eye on him.

What's the connection? He's from Lower Swinstead. He was sent down for 12-month - just after the murder. The only one with a possible connection is Harry Repp. I don't want to be put off my stroke by an unsolved murder! You want me to see who's due for release tomorrow? I've done it. He starts back tomorrow on full duties, and I don't want you snapping at his heels. Isn't Morse going? Blimey! Steady, the Buffs! He still has two more months. Incidentally, sir, any news there? It's been a while.īut inspector vacancies don't grow on trees. I was on my inspectors' course at the time. ' Wasn't this the Chief Inspector's case? Yes.

' 'PS, See you in The Maiden's if you'll buy me a pint. ' 'There's a bloke due out of Bullingdon on Friday. 'You should have looked longer to find out who done that nurse in. Why are anonymous letters always written in capitals? I don't know. The Yvonne Harrison murder last year? Bit of a dead duck. Will you come and see me for some post-operative therapy? I'm a terrible chatterbox, but I'm sure you can think of a way to shut me up. Sorry, sir? Lower Swinstead! Right you are. " "Just time to slip in one of my -" Lower Swinstead. Can't you finish it tomorrow? I could do with some comforting.
