Mr Campion’s Farthing

Mr Campion’s Farthing by Youngman Carter is a mystery novel published by Penguin in 1971. This edition spans 191 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in Inglewood Turrets, a lavish Victorian mansion where Lottie Cambric has curated an extravagant experience for affluent visitors. However, the atmosphere shifts dramatically when murder and negative publicity disrupt the tranquility, prompting the astute Mr. Campion to intervene in a situation that escalates to matters of state security.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and suspense as the narrative explores the complexities surrounding the mansion’s inhabitants. The plot delves into themes of mystery and traditional detective work, showcasing Mr. Campion’s unique approach to solving crimes. This standalone title in the Albert Campion series allows for an engaging experience, regardless of prior familiarity with the character or previous installments.
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Murder and bad publicity stalk the inhabitants of Inglewood Turrets, the outrageous Victorian mansion where Lottie Cambric has recreated the best of the turn of the century for wealthy foreign culture-vultures. But when it becomes evident that this is a matter of highest state security the inimitable Mr. Campion takes a hand.
All books in the Albert Campion series are standalone titles and can be read in any order.
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