Mystery Mile

Mystery Mile by Margery Allingham is a captivating work of fiction published by Penguin in 1968. This new edition spans 222 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Crowdy Lobbett, an American judge who has confronted the notorious Simister gang and possesses a crucial clue to Simister’s identity. As Lobbett navigates the dangers that follow him across the Atlantic, he finds himself drawn into a perilous situation in the English countryside.
Readers will discover a blend of mystery and detective elements as Lobbett’s journey unfolds, leading him to a fateful encounter with Albert Campion. The story intricately weaves themes of danger and pursuit, showcasing the tension between justice and the threats posed by criminal elements. This edition invites readers to delve into a world where knowledge can be both a weapon and a target, set against the backdrop of traditional mystery storytelling.
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Crowdy Lobbett is a man who knows too much – and too little. As an American Judge he has for too long dealt with the evil consequences of the Simister gang and has brought many of them to justice. Furthermore, he has in his possession a clue to the identity of Simister himself. Simister follows Lobbett across the Atlantic, determined to kill him. The trail leads to the heart of the English countryside, to Mystery Mile, and a meeting with Albert Campion …
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