Sheiks and Adders
Sheiks and Adders
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Sheiks and Adders by Michael Innes
When half of the guests at a charity masquerade fete at Drool Court turn up dressed as sheiks, it must be more than pure coincidenceOne of them is the real thing, however, and Sir John Appleby, master detective, discovers that he is in grave dangerWhen one of the pseudo-sheiks if murdered, Appleby finds himself in the midst of an international political crisis
Born in Edinburgh in 1906, the son of the city's Director of Education, John Innes Mackintosh Stewart wrote a highly successful series of mystery stories under the pseudonym Michael InnesInnes was educated at Oriel College, Oxford, where he was presented with the Matthew Arnold Memorial Prize and named a Bishop Frazer's scholarAfter graduation he went to Vienna, to study Freudian psychoanalysis for a year and following his first book, an edition of Florio's translation of Montaigne, was offered a lectureship at the University of LeedsIn 1932 he married Margaret Hardwick, a doctor, and they subsequently had five children including Angus, also a novelistThe year 1936 saw Innes as Professor of English at the University of Adelaide, during which tenure he wrote his first mystery story, Death at the President's LodgingWith his second, Hamlet Revenge, Innes firmly established his reputation as a highly entertaining and cultivated writerAfter the end of World War I, Innes returned to the UK and spent two years at Queen's University, Belfast where in 1949 he wrote the Journeying Boy, a novel notable for the richly comedic use of an Irish settingHe then settled down as a Reader in English Literature at Christ Church, Oxford, from which he retired in 1973His most famous character is John Appleby, who inspired a penchant for donnish detective fiction that lasts to this dayInnes's other well-known character is Honeybath, the painter and rather reluctant detective, who first appeared in 1975 in The Mysterious CommissionThe last novel, Appleby and the Ospreys, was published in 1986, some eight years before his death in 1994
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780140065206 |
| ISBN 10 | 0140065202 |
| Title | Sheiks and Adders |
| Author | Michael Innes |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Year published | 1983-08-25 |
| Number of pages | 176 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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