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Re: A strange question about Inspector Morse/Lewis/Endeavour
Inspector Morse differs from the other two somehow, probably because it has a literary counterpat. In literature there seems to be a greater variety of crime plots/tropes.
I like your head-canon though. Would Lestrade have an erudite young protege, or a scholarly old mentor?
Both, obviously :) The logical ending point would come with the first ever British policeman. He would have no predecessors.
Re: A strange question about Inspector Morse/Lewis/Endeavour
(Anonymous) 2013-08-18 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)But there could be someone like Cadfael solving crimes (that series had a sheriff, but you could imagine some earlier setting that didn't have anything like that). We could just keep going back until the British Isles were covered by ice and had no crime to solve!