Mr. Campion and Others

Mr. Campion and Others by Margery Allingham, published by Penguin Books in 1967, is a collection of stories featuring the gentle detective Albert Campion. This edition spans 314 pages and is presented in English. The narratives revolve around Campion as he assists friends and acquaintances in navigating various challenges, including assault, blackmail, and confidence tricks.
Readers will find a baker’s dozen of intriguing tales that showcase Campion’s unique approach to solving mysteries. The stories highlight his interactions with a diverse cast of characters, including a range of disreputable friends who often play a crucial role in his investigations. This collection fits within the realms of fiction and traditional mystery, offering a glimpse into the clever resolutions that Campion devises to relieve those around him from their predicaments.
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A baker’s dozen of stories in which Mr Albert Campion, the gentle detective, relieves friends and acquaintances from inconveniences of assault, blackmail, confidence tricks and the like. At the close of one short, sharp case of espionage, Superintendent Oates remarks, “Campion, you frightened me. Something looks after you”. He’s right – and it is generally the young detective’s legion of disreputable friends.
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