He appears in many of the cases taking place in the late 20s and 30s.
Chief Inspector Japp appears in the following Agatha Christie books featuring Hercule Poirot: "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd," "Peril at End House," "The ABC Murders," "Cards on the Table," "Death on the Nile," "Murder in the Mews," "Hercule Poirot's Christmas," "Taken at the Flood," "Cat Among the Pigeons," "Mrs. McGinty's Dead," and "Hickory Dickory Dock."
The inspector in the Poirot mysteries is typically Captain Arthur Hastings, Poirot's close friend and frequent companion in solving cases. Chief Inspector Japp is another recurring inspector in some of the Poirot stories.
Hercule Poirot has two friends; Captain Arthur Hastings and Miss Lemon. Another close associate was chief inspector Japp
A pair of lumpy, brown gloves that were knitted by his wife. Poirot obviously dislikes them and therefore insists that he will only wear them when he attends church (which he never does).
Some of the characters in Poirot's early cases include Arthur Hastings, Chief Inspector Japp, and Miss Lemon. These characters often assist Poirot in his investigations and play key roles in helping solve the mysteries.
Inspector Japp's accent in Agatha Christie's Poirot series is typically portrayed as British Received Pronunciation (RP), which is a standard English accent associated with educated speakers in England. This accent is often used in media to signify professionalism and authority.
Mikel Japp was born in 1952.
Mikel Japp died in 2012.
Inspector Japp was created in 1921.
Amanda Japp is 5' 7".
Stephanie Japp is 172 cm.
Francis Robert Japp died in 1928.
There are a total of 45 novels and numerous short stories featuring the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, created by Agatha Christie.