<p><b><i>Service of All the Dead</i> is the fourth novel in Colin Dexter's Inspector Morse series.</b><br><br><i>The sweet countenance of Reason greeted Morse serenely when he woke, and told him that it would be no bad idea to have a quiet look at the problem itself before galloping off to a solution.</i><br><br>In the quiet parish of St Frideswide's, most people could still remember the murder of the churchwarden. A few could still recall the murderer's suicide. Even the police closed the case.<br><br>But Chief Inspector Morse was alone among the congregation in suspecting that not everything might be so tidily put to rest. And a chance meeting among the tombstones reveals startling new evidence of a conspiracy to deceive . . .<br><br><br><i>Service of All the Dead</i> is followed by the fifth Inspector Morse book, <i>The Dead of Jericho</i>.</p>