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  1. This entry in the Albert Campion series presents a gritty and atmospheric exploration of crime and human complexity in post-World War II London. The story follows the charming detective Albert Campion as he delves into the grim underbelly of the city to solve a series of baffling murders.

    • The Crime at Black Dudley. by Margery Allingham. 3.61 · 8185 Ratings · 738 Reviews · published 1929 · 88 editions. A house party is under way at the remote mansion o…
    • Mystery Mile. by Margery Allingham. 3.89 · 5168 Ratings · 401 Reviews · published 1930 · 169 editions. A red chess piece... An improbable suicide... A di…
    • Look to the Lady. by Margery Allingham. 3.97 · 3246 Ratings · 266 Reviews · published 1931 · 94 editions. The Gyrth family had guarded the Gyrth Chalice for…
    • Police at the Funeral. by Margery Allingham. 3.97 · 6931 Ratings · 301 Reviews · published 1931 · 133 editions. The imperious Great Aunt Caroline Faraday runs her…
    • The Crime at Black Dudley. Margery Allingham. 1929.
    • Mystery Mile. Margery Allingham. 1930.
    • Look to the Lady. Margery Allingham. 1931.
    • Police at the Funeral. Margery Allingham. 1931.
  2. Private detective Albert Campion hunts a serial killer in Londons theatre district, in this crime novel fromthe best of mystery writers” (The New Yorker). A spate of murders leaves Campion with only two baffling clues: a left-hand glove and a lizard-skin letter-case.

  3. The Albert Campion series is a series of crime fiction books written by the highly renowned British novelist named Margery Allingham. This series is comprised of 21 books in total which were published between 1929 and 1971.

  4. May 11, 2023 · Looking for Margery Allingham’s Albert Campion books in order? Look no further! In 1929, author Margery Allingham brought out her first detective novel with an elegant, engaging and well-educated gentleman at its heart – Albert Campion.

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  6. Albert Campion is a fictional character in a series of detective novels and short stories by Margery Allingham. He first appeared as a supporting character in The Crime at Black Dudley (1929), an adventure story involving a ring of criminals, and would go on to feature in another 18 novels and over 20 short stories.

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