'Colin MacInnes' (20 August 1914 – 22 April 1976) was an
English novelist.
MacInnes was born in
London, the son of novelist
Angela Thirkell, and was educated in
Australia. He served in the British intelligence corps during
World War II.
He was the author of a number of books depicting London
youth and black immigrant culture during the
1950s, in particular ''
City of Spades'' (1957), ''
Absolute Beginners'' (1959) and ''
Mr. Love and Justice'' (1960).
Mr Love and Justice follows two characters, Frank Love and Edward Justice, in late 50s London. Mr. Love is a novice ponce (pimp); Mr. Justice is a cop newly transferred to the plainclothes division of the Vice Squad. Gradually their lives intermesh.
He also published a collection of essays entitled ''
England Half English''.