Asking for the moon
(Book)
Author:
NoveList Series:
Dalziel and Pascoe mysteries volume 16.
Published:
Woodstock, Vt. : Foul Play Press, 1996.
Format:
Book
Physical Desc:
272 pages ; 22 cm
Status:
Ashland Adult Detective
D HILL
Description
Many tales have been told by Reginald Hill about his renowned mid-Yorkshire detectives, Dalziel and Pascoe. But until now the long-anticipated story of the duo's first reluctant encounter has been withheld. Finally, here for the first time, "The Last National Service Man" recounts the alarming circumstances that brought them face-to-face (closer, actually) and nearly cost young Peter Pascoe his life. But this is only the first novella in a gathering of four of their most unusual adventures.
A crusty and forthright sergeant once gave the detectives a bit of valuable advice: "Leave ghosts to them that understands them. You stick to crime." Yet in "Pascoe's Ghost," Pascoe boldly investigates the fate of a woman whom no one has seen for a year - except her brother, who claims her ghost is haunting him. And "Dalziel's Ghost" finds the portly inspector surprisingly willing to keep nightly vigil at isolated Sandstone Rigg farmhouse, tracking a ghost reportedly unearthed by recent renovations.
Perhaps it is fitting that a volume opening with Dalziel and Pascoe's first case should end with "One Small Step," which could be their last. The year is now 2012. Pascoe is Commissioner of Eurofed Justice, while Dalziel is deep into retirement and reluctant to emerge. Both, however, are called upon to deal with a case quite unique in two particulars. First, it concerns the first man to be murdered on the moon. What's more, there are precisely two hundred twenty-seven million witnesses to the crime.
A crusty and forthright sergeant once gave the detectives a bit of valuable advice: "Leave ghosts to them that understands them. You stick to crime." Yet in "Pascoe's Ghost," Pascoe boldly investigates the fate of a woman whom no one has seen for a year - except her brother, who claims her ghost is haunting him. And "Dalziel's Ghost" finds the portly inspector surprisingly willing to keep nightly vigil at isolated Sandstone Rigg farmhouse, tracking a ghost reportedly unearthed by recent renovations.
Perhaps it is fitting that a volume opening with Dalziel and Pascoe's first case should end with "One Small Step," which could be their last. The year is now 2012. Pascoe is Commissioner of Eurofed Justice, while Dalziel is deep into retirement and reluctant to emerge. Both, however, are called upon to deal with a case quite unique in two particulars. First, it concerns the first man to be murdered on the moon. What's more, there are precisely two hundred twenty-seven million witnesses to the crime.
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Language:
English
ISBN:
0881503827, 9780881503821
Notes
Description
Four crime novellas featuring British police detectives Peter Pascoe and Andy Dalziel. They include One Small Step in which Dalziel goes to the moon to investigate the murder of a French astronaut.
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APA Citation (style guide)
Hill, R. (1996). Asking for the moon. Woodstock, Vt., Foul Play Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Hill, Reginald. 1996. Asking for the Moon. Woodstock, Vt., Foul Play Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Hill, Reginald, Asking for the Moon. Woodstock, Vt., Foul Play Press, 1996.
MLA Citation (style guide)Hill, Reginald. Asking for the Moon. Woodstock, Vt., Foul Play Press, 1996.
Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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