Mr. Campion’s Farthing

Mr. Campion’s Farthing by Youngman Carter is a novel published by Penguin Books, Limited in 1994. This edition, comprising 192 pages, is presented in English and invites readers into the intriguing world of Inglewood Turrets, a Victorian mansion where Lottie Cambric has curated an extravagant experience for affluent visitors. As murder and bad publicity unfold, the story reveals a deeper connection to matters of state security, prompting the involvement of the distinctive character Mr. Campion.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and suspense as the narrative explores the complexities of the mansion’s inhabitants and their circumstances. The book delves into themes of intrigue and societal dynamics, set against the backdrop of a lavish yet precarious environment. Each title in the Albert Campion series stands alone, allowing for an independent reading experience while maintaining the engaging style characteristic of Carter’s work.
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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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