''Silence Observed'' is a 1961
detective novel
Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator or a detective—whether professional, amateur or retired—investigates a crime, often murder. The detective genre began around the same time as spec ...
by the British writer
Michael Innes
John Innes Mackintosh Stewart (30 September 1906 – 12 November 1994) was a Scottish novelist and academic. He is equally well known for the works of literary criticism and contemporary novels published under his real name and for the cr ...
. It is the seventeenth entry in his series featuring
Sir John Appleby
Sir John Appleby is a fictional detective created by Michael Innes in the 1930s who appeared in many novels and short stories.
Character overview
Appleby had perhaps the longest career of any of the great detectives. In ''Silence Observed'' he s ...
, now an
Assistant Commissioner at
Scotland Yard.
[Scheper p.133-34] It received a positive review from
Anthony Lejeune
Edward Anthony Thompson (7 August 1928 – 3 March 2018), known as Anthony Lejeune, was an English writer, editor, and broadcaster. He was known for his weekly radio talk ''London Letter'' that was broadcast in South Africa for nearly 30 years a ...
in the ''
Times Literary Supplement
''The Times Literary Supplement'' (''TLS'') is a weekly literary review published in London by News UK, a subsidiary of News Corp.
History
The ''TLS'' first appeared in 1902 as a supplement to ''The Times'' but became a separate publication ...
''.
References
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.
1961 British novels
British mystery novels
British crime novels
Novels by Michael Innes
Novels set in London
British detective novels
Victor Gollancz Ltd books
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