This is a collection of seven short stories and eight very short stories in which Sir John Appleby, retired Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police (and Innes’ usual detective) solves some unusual crimes or mysteries.
Enjoyable intelligent, light entertainment, especially the very short stories which are admirable for their swiftly drawn characters, neatly outlined plots and the logic behind the solutions to the mystifying circumstances Sir John is presented with.
I am also a fan of Innes’ rather academic style, especially his fondness for the unusual or rare word. This collection, for example, introduced me to clamantly, loup, quadraturista, rectitudinous, allocution, veridical, and ‘recruitment’ and ‘own’ being used senses I have as yet to look for in the OED.