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===As Michael Innes=== ====[[Sir John Appleby|John Appleby]] series==== =====Novels===== *''[[Death at the President's Lodging]]'' (1936) (also known as ''Seven Suspects'') *''[[Hamlet, Revenge!]]'' (1937) *''[[Lament for a Maker]]'' (1938) *''[[Stop Press (novel)|Stop Press]]'' (1939) (also known as ''The Spider Strikes'') *''[[The Secret Vanguard]]'' (1940) *''[[There Came Both Mist and Snow]]'' (1940) (also known as ''A Comedy of Terrors'') *''[[Appleby on Ararat]]'' (1941) *''[[The Daffodil Affair]]'' (1942) *''[[The Weight of the Evidence]]'' (1943) *''[[Appleby's End]]'' (1945) *''[[A Night of Errors]]'' (1947) *''[[Operation Pax]]'' (1951) (also known as ''The Paper Thunderbolt'') *''[[A Private View]]'' (1952) (also known as ''One-Man Show'' and ''Murder Is an Art'') *''[[Appleby Plays Chicken]]'' (1957) (also known as ''Death on a Quiet Day'') *''[[The Long Farewell (novel)|The Long Farewell]]'' (1958) *''[[Hare Sitting Up]]'' (1959) *''[[Silence Observed]]'' (1961) *''[[A Connoisseur's Case]]'' (1962) (also known as ''The Crabtree Affair'') *''Appleby Intervenes'' (omnibus volume, 1965, containing ''One-Man Show'', ''A Comedy of Terrors'', ''The Secret Vanguard'') *''[[The Bloody Wood]]'' (1966) *''[[Appleby at Allington]]'' (1968) (also known as ''Death by Water'') *''A Family Affair'' (1969) (also known as ''Picture of Guilt'') *''Death at the Chase'' (1970) *''An Awkward Lie'' (1971), {{ISBN|0-396-06345-4}} *''The Open House'' (1972), {{ISBN|0-396-06524-4}} *''Appleby's Answer'' (1973), {{ISBN|0-396-06744-1}} *''Appleby's Other Story'' (1974), {{ISBN|0-396-06715-8}} *''The Gay Phoenix'' (1976), {{ISBN|0-396-07442-1}} *''The Ampersand Papers'' (1978), {{ISBN|0-396-07663-7}} *''Sheiks and Adders'' (1982), {{ISBN|0-396-08063-4}} *''Appleby and Honeybath'' (1983), {{ISBN|0-396-08247-5}} *''Carson's Conspiracy'' (1984), {{ISBN|0-396-08395-1}} *''Appleby and the Ospreys'' (1986), {{ISBN|0-396-08950-X}} =====Short story collections===== *''[[Appleby Talking]]'' (1954) (also known as ''Dead Man's Shoes''): 'Appleby's First Case; Pokerwork'; 'The Spendlove Papers'; 'The Furies'; 'Eye Witness'; 'The Bandertree Case'; 'The Key'; 'The Flight of Patroclus'; 'The Clock-Face Case'; 'Miss Geach'; 'Tragedy of a Handkerchief; 'The Cave of Belarius'; 'A Nice Cup of Tea'; 'The Sands of Thyme'; 'The X-Plan'; 'Lesson in Anatomy'; 'Imperious Caesar'; 'The Clancarron Ball'; 'A Dog's Life'; 'A Derby Horse'; 'William the Conqueror'; 'Dead Man's Shoes'; 'The Lion and the Unicorn'. *''Appleby Talks Again'' (1956): 'A Matter of Goblins'; 'Was He Morton?'; 'Dangerfield's Diary'; 'Grey's Ghost'; 'False Colours'; 'The Ribbon'; 'The Exile'; 'Enigma Jones'; 'The Heritage Portrait'; 'Murder on the 7.16'; 'A Very Odd Case'; 'The Four Seasons'; 'Here is the News'; 'The Reprisal'; 'Bear's Box'; 'Tom, Dick and Harry'; 'The Lombard Books'; 'The Mouse-Trap'. *''The Appleby File'' (1975), {{ISBN|0-396-07279-8}}: 'The Appleby File': 'The Ascham. Poltergeist'; 'The Fishermen'; 'The Conversation Piece'; 'Death by Water'; 'A Question of Confidence'; 'The Memorial Service'. 'Appleby's Holidays': 'Two on a Tower'; 'Beggar with Skull'; 'The Exploding Battleship'; 'The Body in the Glen'; 'Death in the Sun'; 'Cold Blood'; 'The Coy Mistress'; 'The Thirteenth Priest Hole'. *''Appleby Talks About Crime'' ([[Crippen & Landru]], 2010), {{ISBN|978-1-932009-91-0}}: 'A Small Peter Pry'; 'The Author Changes His Style'; 'The Perfect Murder'; 'The Scattergood Emeralds'; 'The Impressionist'; 'The Secret in the Woodpile'; 'The General's Wife is Blackmailed'; 'Who Suspects the Postman?'; 'A Change of Face'; 'The Theft of the Downing Street Letter'; 'The Tinted Diamonds'; 'Jerry Does a Good Turn for the Djam'; 'The Left-Handed Barber'; 'The Party that Never Got Going'; 'The Mystery of Paul's "Posthumous" Portrait'; 'The Inspector Feels the Draught' 'Pelly and Cullis'; 'The Man Who Collected Satchels'. ====Short stories==== * "William the Conqueror". ''Liverpool Echo'', 19 February 1953. Collected in ''Appleby Talking''. * "The X-Plan". ''Liverpool Echo'', 24 July 1954. Collected in ''Appleby Talking''. * "Here Is the News". ''Aberdeen Evening Express'', 13 November 1954. Collected in ''Appleby Talks Again''. * "[TITLE UNKNOWN]". ''The Sketch'', December 1954. * "Tom, Dick and Harry". ''Dundee Evening Telegraph'', 6 October 1955. Collected in ''Appleby Talks Again''. * "The Four Seasons". ''The Sketch'', 1 December 1955. * "Appleby's Fables, No. 1: Jeremy Does a Good Turn for the Djam". ''Aberdeen Evening Express'', 15 April 1958. Collected in ''Appleby Talks About Crime''. * "Appleby's Fables, No. 2: The Mystery of Paul's 'Posthumous Portrait{{'"}}. ''Aberdeen Evening Express'', 16 April 1958. Collected in ''Appleby Talks About Crime''. * "Appleby's Fables, No. 3: No. 1 Suspect Is the Postman". ''Aberdeen Evening Express'', 17 April 1958. Collected in ''Appleby Talks About Crime'' as "Who Suspects the Postman?". * "Appleby's Fables, No. 4: The Inspector Feels a Draught". ''Aberdeen Evening Express'', 18 April 1958. Collected in ''Appleby Talks About Crime''. * "Appleby's Fables, No. 5: Dobson the High-Brow Changes His Style". ''Aberdeen Evening Express'', 19 April 1958. Collected in ''Appleby Talks About Crime'' as "A Change of Face". ====Other==== *''[[What Happened at Hazelwood]]'' (1946) *''[[From London Far]]'' (1946) (also known as ''The Unsuspected Chasm'') *''[[The Journeying Boy]]'' (1949) (also known as ''The Case of the Journeying Boy'') *''Christmas at Candleshoe'' (1953) (also known as ''Candleshoe'') *''[[The Man from the Sea (novel)|The Man from the Sea]]'' (1955) (also known as ''Death by Moonlight'') *''Old Hall, New Hall'' (1956) (also known as ''A Question of Queens'') *''[[The New Sonia Wayward]]'' (1960) (also known as ''The Case of Sonia Wayward'') *''Money from Holme'' (1964) *''A Change of Heir'' (1966) *''The Mysterious Commission'' (1974), {{ISBN|0-396-07134-1}} *''Honeybath's Haven'' (1977), {{ISBN|0-396-07555-X}} *''Going It Alone'' (1980), {{ISBN|0-396-07819-2}} *''Lord Mullion's Secret'' (1981), {{ISBN|0-396-08005-7}} ''Christmas at Candleshoe'' was the basis for the 1977 film ''[[Candleshoe]]'' starring [[Jodie Foster]], [[Helen Hayes]] and [[David Niven]].
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