Appleby Talking
Appleby Talking is a collection of detective short stories by the British writer Michael Innes published in 1954. John Appleby, a Golden Age Scotland Yard detective, features in all twenty three stories.[1] The series of novels had run since Death at the President's Lodging in 1936, but this was the first time shorter stories about Appleby's cases had been collected in a single volume.[2] It was followed by a second collection Appleby Talks Again in 1956. It was published in the United States under the alternative title Dead Man's Shoes.
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| Author | Michael Innes | 
|---|---|
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
| Series | Sir John Appleby | 
| Genre | Detective | 
| Publisher | Gollancz  Dodd, Mead (US)  | 
Publication date  | 1954 | 
| Media type | |
| Preceded by | A Private View | 
| Followed by | Appleby Plays Chicken | 
Stories
    
- 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
 
References
    
- Scheper p.210
 - Reilly p.395
 
Bibliography
    
- Hubin, Allen J. Crime Fiction, 1749-1980: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Garland Publishing, 1984.
 - Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015.
 - Scheper, George L. Michael Innes. Ungar, 1986.
 
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