Book 12

Operation Pax

by Michael Innes

Published 28 March 1974

Book 14

Appleby Talks

by Michael Innes

Published 23 October 2018
A collection of witty, at times absurd, but always entertaining short stories from one of the most esteemed writers of Classic Crime.


Spanning Inspector Appleby's cases from his youth to his time as an respected detective of Scotland Yard, these twenty-three short mysteries are sure to delight fans of Innes' literary comic crime.


Told by the fireside over tea, or at a pub washed down with a pint, this collection featuring "Dead Man's Shoes" is worth being savoured.

Book 16

Death on a Quiet Day

by Michael Innes

Published 1 January 1983
David realised that he had tumbled in upon something that was not merely a mess… He had tumbled in upon a mystery.


Desperate for some time away from his rowdy peers, David Henchman heads out of Oxford for a hike across Dartmoor. Relishing the peace and quiet, the last thing David expects to find at the top of Knack Tor is a dead body.


Positioned with a gun in his hand and a bullet hole in his forehead, David assumes the shot was self-inflicted. But when somebody else ambles up the steep tor, David has second thoughts.


And when shots ring out, David finds himself fleeing for his life across the wild moors. Will Appleby be able to find David before it’s too late – or will he be the next victim in this deadly game of cat and mouse?





Death on a Quiet Day was first published as Appleby Plays Chicken in 1956.





PRAISE FOR DEATH ON A QUIET DAY


‘Quite tremendous’ – Glasgow Herald


‘Good humour abounds’ – Times Literary Supplement

Book 16

The Long Farewell

by Michael Innes

Published 11 September 1975

Private View

by Michael Innes

Published 26 September 1974

Hamlet, Revenge!

by Michael Innes

Published 29 July 1976
The murder was planned, deliberately, and at obvious risk, to take place bang in the middle of a private performance of Hamlet. Behind the scenes are thirty-one suspects, twenty-seven more in the select and distinguished audience. "Suspicions", said Appleby, "crowd thick and fast upon us".

Appleby Talks Again

by Michael Innes

Published 23 September 2008