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This is a fictional work and all characters are drawn from the author’s imagination.

Any resemblance or similarities to persons either living or dead are entirely coincidental.

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Appleby Titles in order of first publication

These titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels

1.   Death at the President’s Lodging  Also as: Seven Suspects  1936 2.   Hamlet! Revenge      1937 3.   Lament for a Maker      1938 4.   Stop Press  Also as: The Spider Strikes  1939 5.   The Secret Vanguard      1940 6.   Their Came Both Mist and Snow  Also as: A Comedy of Terrors  1940 7.   Appleby on Ararat      1941 8.   The Daffodil Affair      1942 9.   The Weight of the Evidence      1943 10.   Appleby’s End      1945 11.   A Night of Errors      1947 12.   Operation Pax  Also as: The Paper Thunderbolt  1951 13.   A Private View  Also as: One Man Show and Murder is an Art  1952 14.   Appleby Talking  Also as: Dead Man’s Shoes  1954 15.   Appleby Talks Again      1956 16.   Appleby Plays Chicken  Also as: Death on a Quiet Day  1957 17.   The Long Farewell      1958 18.   Hare Sitting Up      1959 19.   Silence Observed      1961 20.   A Connoisseur’s Case  Also as: The Crabtree Affair  1962 21.   The Bloody Wood      1966 22.   Appleby at Allington  Also as: Death by Water  1968 23.   A Family Affair   Also as: Picture of Guilt   1969 24.   Death at the Chase      1970 25.   An Awkward Lie      1971 26.   The Open House      1972 27.   Appleby’s Answer      1973 28.   Appleby’s Other Story      1974 29.   The Appleby File      1975 30.   The Gay Phoenix      1976 31.   The Ampersand Papers      1978 32.   Shieks and Adders      1982 33.   Appleby and Honeybath      1983 34.   Carson’s Conspiracy      1984 35.   Appleby and the Ospreys      1986

Honeybath Titles in order of first publication

These titles can be read as a series, or randomly as standalone novels

1. The Mysterious Commission  1974 2. Honeybath’s Haven  1977 3. Lord Mullion’s Secret  1981 4. Appleby and Honeybath  1983

Synopses (Both Series & ‘Stand-alone’ Titles)

Published by House of Stratus

The Ampersand Papers

While Appleby is strolling along a Cornish beach, he narrowly escapes being struck by a body falling down a cliff. The body is that of Dr Sutch, an archivist, and he has fallen from the North Tower of Treskinnick Castle, home of Lord Ampersand. Two possible motivations present themselves to Appleby – the Ampersand gold, treasure from an Armada galleon; and the Ampersand papers, valuable family documents that have associations with Wordsworth and Shelley.

Appleby and Honeybath

Every English mansion has a locked room, and Grinton Hall is no exception – the library has hidden doors and passages…and a corpse. But when the corpse goes missing, Sir John Appleby and Charles Honeybath have an even more perplexing case on their hands – just how did it disappear when the doors and windows were securely locked? A bevy of helpful houseguests offer endless assistance, but the two detectives suspect that they are concealing vital information. Could the treasures on the library shelves be so valuable that someone would murder for them?

Appleby and the Ospreys

Clusters, a great country house, is troubled by bats, as Lord and Lady Osprey complain to their guests, who include first rate detective, Sir John Appleby. In the matter of bats, Appleby is indifferent, but he is soon faced with a real challenge – the murder of Lord Osprey, stabbed with an ornate dagger in the library.

Appleby at Allington

Sir John Appleby dines one evening at Allington Park, the Georgian home of his acquaintance Owain Allington, who is new to the area. His curiosity is aroused when Allington mentions his nephew and heir to the estate, Martin Allington, whose name Appleby recognises. The evening comes to an end but just as Appleby is leaving, they find a dead man – electrocuted in the son et lumière box which had been installed in the grounds.

The Appleby File

There are fifteen stories in this compelling collection, including: Poltergeist – when Appleby’s wife tells him that her aunt is experiencing trouble with a Poltergeist, he is amused but dismissive, until he discovers that several priceless artefacts have been smashed as a result; A Question of Confidence – when Bobby Appleby’s friend, Brian Button, is caught up in a scandalous murder in Oxford, Bobby’s famous detective father is their first port of call; The Ascham – an abandoned car on a narrow lane intrigues Appleby and his wife, but even more intriguing is the medieval castle they stumble upon.

Appleby on Ararat

Inspector Appleby is stranded on a very strange island, with a rather odd bunch of people – too many men, too few women (and one of them too attractive) cause a deal of trouble. But that is nothing compared to later developments, including the body afloat in the water, and the attack by local inhabitants.

Appleby Plays Chicken

David was hiking across Dartmoor, pleased to have escaped the oppressively juvenile and sometimes perilous behaviour of his fellow undergraduates. As far as he could tell, he was the only human being for miles – but it turns out that he was the only living human being for miles. At least, that is what he presumed when he found a dead man on top of the tor.

Appleby Talking

Arbuthnot is paying for a rash decision – he recently married a beautiful but slightly amoral girl whose crazy antics caught his rather cynical professional interest. His wife has taken a lover, Rupert Slade, and Arbuthnot wants nothing more than to see him dead – but the last thing he expected was that he’d walk into his living room and find just that!

Inspector Appleby shares the details of this and many other fascinating crimes in this un-missable collection.

Appleby Talks Again