Flowers for the Judge

“Flowers for the Judge” by Margery Allingham, published by Penguin in 1944, is a mystery novel that delves into the complexities of a long-unsolved case. The story begins with Tom Barnabas, who mysteriously disappears one morning, and two decades later, his cousin Paul, now leading the family publishing company, is found dead. The narrative follows Campion as he navigates the intricate web of treachery and secrets that surround these events, making it a challenging investigation.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to mystery and detective work, as Campion must unravel the connections between the past and present to uncover the truth behind Paul’s murder. The book presents a blend of traditional mystery elements, inviting readers to engage with the unfolding drama and the legacy of deceit that complicates the case. With 253 pages, this edition offers a compact yet immersive reading experience in English, perfect for fans of the genre.
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One morning, Tom Barnabas of the publishers Barnabas & Company left his house as usual, then simply vanished. Twenty years later, his cousin Paul, now head of the company, meets an untimely death. To solve Paul’s murder, Campion has to go back two decades and sort through a legacy of treachery to solve a case sure to be one of his most difficult.
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