Found 19 results for "Lewis, sergeant (fictitious character), fiction"
by William Shakespeare
'Othello', in the words of Edward Pechter, 'has become the tragedy of choice for the present generation.'
by Colin Dexter, Collins, Anne
Whilst the other four took their seats in the upstairs lounge of the Cherwell Motel, he walked over to the bar and order...
by Colin Dexter, Kevin Whately
Oxford's main tourist attractions are reasonably proximate to one another and there are guide books a-plenty, translated...
by Colin Dexter
"So I often hook my foot over the side of the mattress."
by Colin Dexter
On Mondays to Fridays it was fifty-fifty whether the postman called before Julia Stevens left for school.
by Colin Dexter
From St. Giles' in the centre of Oxford two parallel roads run due north.
by Colin Dexter
Limply the Reverend Lionel Lawson shook the last smoothly gloved hand, the slim hand of Mrs. Emily Walsh-Atkins, and he ...
by Colin Dexter
There had been the three of them-the three Gilbert brothers: the twins, Alfred and Albert; and the younger boy, John, wh...
by Colin Dexter
Chief Superintendent Strange took back the snapshot of Grandson Number One (two years, three months) and lovingly looked...
by Colin Dexter
The red-seal Brut Imperial Moet & Chandon stood empty on the top of the bedside table to her left; empty like the ch...
by Colin Dexter
When the old man died, there was probably no great joy in heaven; and quite certainly little if any real grief in Charlb...