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Flowers for the Judge

English

By (author): Margery Allingham

Scandal hits the prestigious publishing house of Barnabas when one of the directors is found dead in a locked cellar.
All eyes are on the other partners at the firm cousins of the dead man with much to gain from his demise and all rumours hint at a connection to the disappearance of another director decades earlier.
Desperate to salvage their reputation, the cousins turn to Albert Campion but will his investigations clear the Barnabas family name, or besmirch it forever?

''One of her best vivid and witty.'' - New York Times
''Ms Allingham has a strong, controlled sense of humour and is never dull.'' - Times Literary Supplement

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Agora Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911295136

About Margery Allingham

Margery Allingham was born in Ealing London in 1904 to a family immersed in literature. Her first novel Blackkerchief Dick was published in 1923 when she was 19. Her first work of detective fiction was a serialized story published by the Daily Express in 1927. Titled The White Cottage Mystery it contained atypical themes for a woman writer of the era. Her breakthrough occurred in 1929 with the publication of The Crime at Black Dudley . This introduced Albert Campion albeit originally as a minor character. He returned in Mystery Mile thanks in part to pressure from her American publishers much taken with the character. Campion proved so successful that Allingham made him the centrepiece of another 17 novels and over 20 short stories continuing into the 1960s.

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