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== Appearances by Hazlerigg == | == Appearances by Hazlerigg == | ||
===In novels=== | ===In novels=== | ||
* ''[[Close Quarters]]'' (1947) — introduction of | * ''[[Close Quarters]]'' (1947) — introduction of Inspector Hazlerigg. He first appears on page 74 of the 251-page American edition | ||
* ''They Never Looked Inside'' (1947) [U.S. ''He Didn't Mind Danger'' (1948)] | * ''They Never Looked Inside'' (1947) [U.S. ''He Didn't Mind Danger'' (1948)] | ||
* ''The Doors Open'' (1949) | * ''The Doors Open'' (1949) | ||
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* ''Death Has Deep Roots'' (1951) | * ''Death Has Deep Roots'' (1951) | ||
* ''Death in Captivity'' (1952) | * ''Death in Captivity'' (1952) | ||
* ''[[Fear to Tread]]'' (1953) — | * ''[[Fear to Tread]]'' (1953) — important but short role for Chief Superintendent Hazlerigg—he does not appear until page 154 of the 223-page British edition | ||
===In collections of short stories=== | ===In collections of short stories=== |
Revision as of 17:36, 3 September 2016
Inspector Hazlerigg is a police detective created by the British mystery writer Michael Gilbert who appears in six books published between 1947 and 1958, in both novels and numerous short stories. In his first appearance, in the Golden Age mystery novel Close Quarters, Hazlerigg is a Chief Inspector at New Scotland Yard in London. By the final novel in the series, Fear to Tread, he has become a Chief Superintendent. The first time we see him in Close Quarters he is "a thick square man with a brick-red face". A few pages further, after he raises an imaginary gun to his shoulder and fires it, a character thinks that he looks like "a jolly red-faced farmer out for a day's sport". Besides smoking an occasional pipe, he has "a heavy jowl and shrewd grey eyes".
Appearances by Hazlerigg
In novels
- Close Quarters (1947) — introduction of Inspector Hazlerigg. He first appears on page 74 of the 251-page American edition
- They Never Looked Inside (1947) [U.S. He Didn't Mind Danger (1948)]
- The Doors Open (1949)
- Smallbone Deceased (1950)
- Death Has Deep Roots (1951)
- Death in Captivity (1952)
- Fear to Tread (1953) — important but short role for Chief Superintendent Hazlerigg—he does not appear until page 154 of the 223-page British edition
In collections of short stories
- Stay of Execution (1971)
- Amateur in Violence (1973)
- Anything for a Quiet Life (1990)
- The Man Who Hated Banks (1997)
- The Mathematics of Murder: A Fearne & Bracknell Collection (2000)
- The Curious Conspiracy (2002)
- Even Murderers Take Holidays and Other Mysteries (2007)
- A Pity about the Girl and Other Stories (2008)
Notes