Flowers for the Judge
β Scribed by Allingham, Margery
- Publisher
- Felony & Mayhem
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Series
- Campion 7
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Review
''Albert Campion is the most sprightly detective of them all, and along with sharp characterizations and vivid, witty dialog, he helps make Miss Allingham's mysteries the joy they are -- Chicago Tribune
''Albert Campion is the most sprightly detective of them all, and along with sharp characterizations and vivid, witty dialog, he helps make Miss Allingham's mysteries the joy they are'' -- Chicago Tribune
''One of her best-vivid and witty'' -- New York Times
Product Description
The Barnabas publishing dynasty is no stranger to mystery; after all, the founders nephew is legendary for having disappeared in broad daylight. Yet the discovery of one of the Barnabas cousins, dead for some days inside a locked basement, throws the entire clan in disarray. As police suspicions settle on a member of the family, the Barnabas cousins have no choice but to ask Albert Campion to step in and salvage their reputation. But everywhere he turns, Campion finds more questions than answers. Just what was the deceased Barnabas doing in that basement in his evening clothes and bowler hat? Why is his secretary acting so strange? And the original disappearing nephew-where, exactly, did he disappear to?
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