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  1. 1 de ene. de 2022 · An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video. An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio An ... The daughters of Cain : [No. 11 : Inspector Morse series] by Dexter, Colin, author. ... Full catalog record MARCXML. plus-circle Add Review. comment. Reviews

  2. The Daughters of Cain: Directed by Herbert Wise. With John Thaw, Kevin Whately, Gabrielle Lloyd, Phyllis Logan. An Oxford professor and fund raiser is stabbed to death at home with a weapon that is yet to be stolen from a university museum.

  3. Release Date. 1998. Technical Specs. Duration. 60m. TCM Emails. Sign Up. Two-part episode in the dramatizations of Inspector Morse mysteries by Colin Dexter, featuring the cranky, beer-tippling Inspector Morse and the ever-loyal Detective Sergeant Lewis.

  4. The Daughters of Cain is episode two of the specials of Inspector Morse. Dr. Felix McClure, a retired university don, is found stabbed to death in his apartment. The phone number of "Kay" is found in McClure's notes. Morse and Lewis begin investigating McClure's college associates and students...

  5. 5 de mar. de 2022 · Also, Biblically undocumented transgressions by Cain’s descendants are then summarily drafted in standard Christian theology as the source for evil and violence. And thus they are seen as willing partners, who helped spawn the Nephilim race of giants-via the copulation of the degenerate daughters of Cain with the enlightened sons of Seth.

  6. Synopsis. The body of Dr Felix McClure, Ancient History don of Wolsey College, Oxford, is found in his flat. A brutal murder – a single stab to the stomach with a broad knife. The police have no weapon, no suspect and no motive. The case leads Morse into the path of Edward Brooks, who himself disappears following a museum theft.

  7. Gabrielle Lloyd Cast. Phyllis Logan Cast. Julian Mitchell Screenplay. Colin Dexter Author. Nigel Slatter Cinematography. Critics reviews. An Oxford professor and fund raiser is stabbed to death at home with a weapon that is yet to be stolen from a university museum.