The Secret Vanguard (1940)
Blurb:
My review:
Innes’s
first
thriller: a homage to Buchan’s Thirty-nine
Steps, and just as dull. Although it
opens well, with the murder of a particularly harmless and wholesome
poet,
Appleby and detection are soon replaced with the story of Sheila Grant,
a
heroine on the run in Scotland. Appleby does very little
until very late in the book, when an outrageous transvestite battle
takes
place. Poetry is used by spies to convey
secret information before witnesses—an idea Innes seems to think is
novel, but
has been used before, and is not up to the standards of either Sayers
or
Bailey—or, indeed, of Buchan.
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