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Appleby Plays Chicken

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observed "Michael Innes's appeal is to the intelligence, sometimes almost too much so; but in Appleby Plays Chicken he tells a straightforward story, based upon blackmail. Straightforward, that is, for this author; for there are the usual pleasant Innes quirks, such as an exhausted fugitive coming
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suddenly upon a point-to-point race and making his escape by mounting a riderless horses and joining in. As usual, too, the author enjoys himself vastly in the person of Sir John Appleby; and since Mr. Innes is not so dammed elusive this time the reader enjoys himself, too."
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Returning with him to the site of the crime, both men are perplexed when they find the original body gone but replaced by another. Even more strangely, Appleby recognises the new man. His former superior in
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who he had previously suspected of dishonesty. The student begins to realise as well that Appleby has brought him there as a bait, hoping to lure the killers back to finish him off so he can arrest them.
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he finds himself in more serious danger when he comes across a corpse on top of a
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that he finds safety and, by coincidence, Appleby amongst the race officials.
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plot. It was published in the United States under the
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Michael Innes
Sir John Appleby
Gollancz
Dodd, Mead
United Kingdom
Appleby Talking
The Long Farewell
detective novel
Michael Innes
John Appleby
detective
Metropolitan Police
Golden Age detective story
mystery
spy
thriller
alternative title
Anthony Berkeley
The Guardian
Oxbridge
Devon
chicken
Dartmoor
tor
cross-country horseracing event
wartime
intelligence
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spy novel

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