Police at the Funeral

Police at the Funeral by Margery Allingham, published by Penguin Books, Limited in 1987, is a mystery novel that follows the investigation led by Albert Campion. Called in by the fiancée of an old college friend, Campion delves into the disappearance of her uncle, only to encounter a series of mysterious deaths and threats among the eccentric residents of Socrates Close, Cambridge. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find that the narrative intricately weaves together elements of family dynamics and suspense as Campion, alongside Stanislaus Oates, navigates the complexities of the case. The story explores themes typical of traditional mystery and detective fiction, offering a glimpse into the challenges faced by the characters as they seek to uncover the truth. This engaging tale invites readers to unravel the enigma alongside the protagonists, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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When Albert Campion is called in by the fiancee of an old college friend to investigate the disappearance of her uncle, he little expects the mysterious spate of death and danger that follows among the bizarre inhabitants of Socrates Close, Cambridge.
He and Stanislaus Oates must tread carefully, and battle some complex family dynamics to solve the case.
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