Hammond Innes is the pen name of the English novelist Ralph Hammond Innes, who was born in Horsham, Sussex, in 1913. Innes is well-known for his mystery and thriller novels, children's books, and travel non-fiction books. He gained a reputation for his meticulous attention to detail in his scene descriptions and for creating protagonists who were ordinary men, rather than traditional heroes. His characters were often placed in hostile environments and had to rely on their own wits and intelligence to extricate themselves from dangerous situations.
Innes was educated at Cranbrook School in Kent and began his career as a journalist with the Financial Times. He published his first novel, The Doppelganger, in 1937. During World War II, Innes served in the Royal Artillery and rose to the rank of Major. His wartime experiences informed several of his books, including Wreckers Must Breathe (1940), The Trojan Horse (1941), and Attack Alarm (1941), which was based on his experiences as an anti-aircraft gunner during the Battle of Britain. After being discharged in 1946, Innes became a full-time writer and achieved a number of early successes.
Innes' novels are known for their fine attention to accurate detail in descriptions of places, such as in Air Bridge (1951), which is set partially at RAF Gatow, RAF Membury after its closure, and RAF Wunstorf during the Berlin Airlift. He had a regular writing routine, with six months of travel and research followed by six months of writing. Many of his works featured events at sea, and he became interested in ecological themes in the 1960s. He continued writing until just before his death, with his last novel, Delta Connection, published in 1996.
Four of Innes' early novels were made into films, including Snowbound (1948) from The Lonely Skier (1947), Hell Below Zero (1954) from The White South (1949), Campbell's Kingdom (1957), and The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1959). His 1973 novel Golden Soak was adapted into a six-part television series in 1979. Innes' writing style, with its attention to detail and ordinary protagonists, has had a lasting impact on the thriller genre.
Standalone Novels
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Air Disaster
1937
2
The Doppelganger
1937
3
Sabotage Broadcast
1938
4
All Roads Lead to Friday
1939
5
The Trojan Horse
1940
6
Wreckers Must Breathe / Trapped
1940
7
Attack Alarm
1941
8
Dead and Alive
1946
9
The Killer Mine
1947
10
The Lonely Skier / Fire in the Snow
1947
11
The Blue Ice
1948
12
Maddon's Rock / Gale Warning
1948
13
The White South / The Survivors
1949
14
The Angry Mountain
1950
15
Cocos Gold
1950
16
Cocos Gold ( As: Ralph Hammond)
1950
17
Air Bridge
1951
18
Campbell's Kingdom
1952
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Black Gold on the Double Diamond ( As: Ralph Hammond)
1953
20
Black Gold on the Double Diamond
1953
21
The Strange Land / The Naked Land
1954
22
The Wreck of the Mary Deare
1956
23
The Land God Gave to Cain
1958
24
The Doomed Oasis
1960
25
Atlantic Fury
1962
26
The Strode Venturer
1965
27
Levkas Man
1971
28
Golden Soak
1973
29
North Star
1974
30
The Big Footprints
1977
31
The Last Voyage
1978
32
Solomons Seal
1980
33
Black Tide
1982
34
The Black Tide
1982
35
High Stand
1985
36
Medusa
1988
37
Isvik
1991
38
Target Antarctica
1993
39
The Delta Connection
1996
Short Story Collections
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Selected Works
1978
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Scandinavia
1963
LIFE World Library Books (with Elizabeth Bishop, with D.W. Brogan, with Hugh Thomas, with LIFE LIFE, with Stanley Karnow, with Colin MacInnes)