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Author | Edmund Crispin |
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Language | English |
Series | Gervase Fen |
Genre | Detective |
Publisher | Gollancz |
Publication date | 1977 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
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Preceded by | Beware of the Trains |
Followed by | Fen Country |
The Glimpses of the Moon is a 1977 detective novel by the British writer Edmund Crispin. [1] It was the ninth and last novel in his series featuring Gervase Fen, an Oxford professor and amateur detective. Written from the 1960s onwards [2] on publication it was the first novel in the series to be released since The Long Divorce in 1951. The author died the following year and in 1979 a final work Fen Country, a collection of short stories featuring the detective, was publish posthumously. [3]
The title is taken from a line from Shakespeare's Hamlet. It is set in the village of Aller in rural Devon.
![]() First Edition | |
Author | Edmund Crispin |
---|---|
Language | English |
Series | Gervase Fen |
Genre | Detective |
Publisher | Gollancz |
Publication date | 1977 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Media type | |
Preceded by | Beware of the Trains |
Followed by | Fen Country |
The Glimpses of the Moon is a 1977 detective novel by the British writer Edmund Crispin. [1] It was the ninth and last novel in his series featuring Gervase Fen, an Oxford professor and amateur detective. Written from the 1960s onwards [2] on publication it was the first novel in the series to be released since The Long Divorce in 1951. The author died the following year and in 1979 a final work Fen Country, a collection of short stories featuring the detective, was publish posthumously. [3]
The title is taken from a line from Shakespeare's Hamlet. It is set in the village of Aller in rural Devon.