Sir John Appleby Series by Michael Innes, Майкл Иннес

3.62 · 71 ratings
  • Death at the President's Lodging (Sir John Appleby #1)
    #1

    Death at the President's Lodging (Sir John Appleby #1)

    Michael Innes

    Rated: 3.57 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1936

    Inspector Appleby is called to St Anthony's College, where the President has been murdered in his Lodging. Scandal abounds when it becomes clear that the only people with any motive to murder him are the only people who had the opportunity - because the President's Lodging opens off Orchard Ground, which is locked at night, and only the Fellows of the College have keys...

  • Hamlet, Revenge! (Sir John Appleby #2)
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    Hamlet, Revenge! (Sir John Appleby #2)

    Michael Innes

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1937

    At Seamnum Court, seat of the Duke of Horton, The Lord Chancellor of England is murdered at the climax of a private presentation of Hamlet, in which he plays Polonius. Inspector Appleby pursues some of the most famous names in the country, unearthing dreadful suspicion.

  • Смерть в апартаментах ректора. Гамлет, отомсти! (Sir John Appleby #2)
    #2

    Смерть в апартаментах ректора. Гамлет, отомсти! (Sir John Appleby #2)

    Michael Innes, Майкл Иннес

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1937

    В старинном университетском городке произошла трагедия: убит в собственных апартаментах ректор колледжа. Более того, таинственный убийца зачем-то разбросал в гостиной человеческие кости, а на стенах нарисовал черепа... more

  • A Torre e a Morte (Sir John Appleby #3)
    #3

    A Torre e a Morte (Sir John Appleby #3)

    Michael Innes

    Rated: 3.64 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1938

    When mad recluse Ranald Guthrie the laird of Erchany, falls from the ramparts of his castle on a wild winter night, Appleby discovers the doom that shrouded his life, and the grim legends of the bleak and nameless hamlets, in a tale that emanates sheer terror and suspense.

  • Stop Press (Sir John Appleby #4)
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    Stop Press (Sir John Appleby #4)

    Michael Innes

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1939

    Famous writer, Richard Eliot, has written numerous detective novels, featuring 'The Spider', a daring, clever criminal in earlier books, and an equally canny private investigator in later ones. But when he comes to life - first to burgle an odd neighbour, then to harass the Eliot family, and finally to attend his own 'birthday party' - Inspector John Appleby is sent to investigate.

  • The Secret Vanguard (Sir John Appleby #5)
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    The Secret Vanguard (Sir John Appleby #5)

    Michael Innes

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1940

    Successful minor poet, Philip Ploss, lives a peaceful existence in ideal surroundings, until his life is upset when he hears verses erroneously quoted as his own. Soon afterwards, he is found dead in the library with a copy of Dante's Purgatory open before him.

  • There Came Both Mist And Snow (Sir John Appleby #6)
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    There Came Both Mist And Snow (Sir John Appleby #6)

    Michael Innes

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1940

    Stunning Belrive Priory, consisting of a mansion, park and medieval ruins, is surrounded by the noise and neon signs of its gaudy neighbours - a cotton-mill, a brewey and a main road. Nevertheless, Arthur Ferryman is pleased to return for a family Christmas, but is shocked to discover that his cousins have taken up a new pastime - pistol-shooting. Inspector Appleby arrives on the scene when one of Ferryman's cousins is found shot dead in the study, in a mystery built on family antagonisms.

  • Appleby On Ararat (Sir John Appleby #7)
    #7

    Appleby On Ararat (Sir John Appleby #7)

    Michael Innes

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1941

    Inspector Appleby is stranded on a very strange island, with a rather odd bunch of people - too many men, too few women (and one of them too attractive) cause a deal of trouble. But that is nothing compared to later developments, including the body afloat in the water, and the attack by local inhabitants.

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