Michael Innes
Michael Innes was the pseudonym of an Oxford academic, J. I. M. Stewart (1906–1994), under which name he wrote about forty crime novels between 1936 and 1986.
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Oxford - J. I. M. Stewart - 1906 - 1994 - 1936 - 1986
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The best-known of Innes' detective creations is Sir John Appleby (originally Inspector John Appleby) of Scotland Yard.
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Sir John Appleby - Scotland Yard
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