Albert Campion Mystery Series by Margery Allingham

3.87 · 218 ratings
  • The Crime at Black Dudley (Albert Campion Mystery #1)
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    The Crime at Black Dudley (Albert Campion Mystery #1)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 3.61 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1929

    A house party is under way at the remote mansion of Black Dudley, and among the guests are some very shady characters. As they playfully recreate the ritual of the Black Dudley Dagger, someone dies. Pathologist George Abbershaw suspects foul play, and when a vital item is mislaid, a gang of crooks hold the guests hostage... more

  • Mystery Mile (Albert Campion Mystery #2)
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    Mystery Mile (Albert Campion Mystery #2)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 3.89 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1930

    Judge Crowdy Lobbett has found evidence pointing to the identity of the criminal mastermind behind the deadly Simister gang. After four attempts on his life, he ends up seeking the help of Albert Campion.Cover from 1974 reprint

  • The Gyrth Chalice Mystery (Albert Campion Mystery #3)
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    The Gyrth Chalice Mystery (Albert Campion Mystery #3)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 3.94 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 1931

    Some objects just cry out to be stolen, and an obliging ring of international thieves stands ready to heed the cry. Their current target is the Gyrth Chalice, a priceless goblet that the Gyrth family has for centuries held in trust for the British Crown. Kept in a windowless chapel, and protected by a fearsome curse, the Chalice should be impervious to thievery. But this is 1930, and the crooks have all the advantages of the modern world... more

  • Police at the Funeral (Albert Campion Mystery #4)
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    Police at the Funeral (Albert Campion Mystery #4)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 3.94 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1931

    In this master detective novel, Albert Campion displays the charm and skill that made him Margery Allingham's best-loved character. This time Albert steps in to try and solve the murder of Andrew Faraday. Soon he suspects that a ruthless killer is out to remove all the Faradays, one by one.

  • Sweet Danger (Albert Campion Mystery #5)
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    Sweet Danger (Albert Campion Mystery #5)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 1933

    Way back during the crusades Richard I presented the Huntingforest family with the tiny Balkan principality of Averna but since then the kingdom has been forgotten, until circumstances in Europe suddenly render it extremely strategically important to the British Government. They hire unconventional detective Albert Campion to recover the long-missing proofs of ownership - the deeds, a crown, and a receipt - which are apparently hidden in the village of Pontisbright... more

  • Death of a Ghost (Albert Campion Mystery #6)
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    Death of a Ghost (Albert Campion Mystery #6)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 3.86 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1934

    John Sebastian Lafcadio, is one of the greatest painters of the Edwardian period, and his ambition to be known as the greatest painter since Rembrandt was not to be thwarted by a matter as trifling as his own death... more

  • Flowers for the Judge (Albert Campion Mystery #7)
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    Flowers for the Judge (Albert Campion Mystery #7)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 3.97 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1936

    No one was concerned when an eccentric member of the Barnabas publishing firm went missing - until his body was found in the company strong room. Albert Campion investigates.

  • The Case of the Late Pig (Albert Campion Mystery #8)
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    The Case of the Late Pig (Albert Campion Mystery #8)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 3.79 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1937

    Several months after Albert Campion attends the funeral of an old school buddy, Roland Pig Peters, the detective is asked to investigate a country club murder. The victim turns out be to none other than the supposedly-dead-and-buried Pig Peters. As the death toll mounts, Campion finds that he, too, is targeted for termination.

  • The Fashion in Shrouds (Albert Campion Mystery #10)
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    The Fashion in Shrouds (Albert Campion Mystery #10)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 3.93 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1938

    Detective Albert Campion has a talented dress designer sister with celebrated clients. Georgia Wells is a glamorous actress who exemplifies the 1930s femme fatale. Vain, stupid, and selfish, she attracts men like moths to a flame. When these men die, Albert suspects Georgia is more deliberately fatale than alluring.All the books from Albert Campion series are standalone titles and can be read in any order.

  • Traitor's Purse (Albert Campion Mystery #11)
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    Traitor's Purse (Albert Campion Mystery #11)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1941

    Celebrated amateur detective Albert Campion awakes in hospital accused of attacking a police officer and suffering from acute amnesia. All he can remember is that he was on a mission of vital importance to His Majesty’s government before his accident. On the run from the police and unable to recognise even his faithful servant or his beloved fiancee, Campion struggles desperately to put the pieces together while the very fate of England is at stake... more

  • More Work for the Undertaker (Albert Campion Mystery #13)
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    More Work for the Undertaker (Albert Campion Mystery #13)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 3.93 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1948

    In a masterpiece of storytelling, Margery Allingham sends her elegant and engaging detective Albert Campion into the eccentric Palinode household, where there have been two suspicious deaths. And if poisoning were not enough, there are also anonymous letters, sudden violence and a vanishing coffin. Meanwhile the Palinodes go about their nocturnal business and Campion dices with danger in his efforts to find the truth.

  • The Tiger in the Smoke (Albert Campion Mystery #14)
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    The Tiger in the Smoke (Albert Campion Mystery #14)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 3.89 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1952

    Jack Havoc, jail-breaker and knife artist, is on the loose. It falls to Albert Campion to pit his wits against the killer and hunt him down through the city�s November smog before it is too late.

  • The Mind Readers (Albert Campion Mystery #18)
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    The Mind Readers (Albert Campion Mystery #18)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 3.44 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1965

    The ancient hamlet of Saltey, once the haunt of smugglers, now hides a secret rich and mysterious enough to trap all who enter… and someone in town is willing to terrorise, murder, and raise the very devil to keep that secret to themselves. When a transistor thought to be the key to telepathic communication is found, Albert Campion is called to sort fact from fiction... more

  • The Allingham Minibus (Albert Campion Mystery #short stories)
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    The Allingham Minibus (Albert Campion Mystery #short stories)

    Margery Allingham

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1973

    The second posthumous collection, again of eighteen stories. Only a few concern Mr Campion, but there is a bonus for those who have a sneaking fondness for the egregious Thos. T. Knapp (featured in Mystery Mile). 'A Quarter of a Million' is a novella, first published as The Mystery Man of Soho in 1933, telling of one of his early escapades. The Allingham Minibus was also published as Mr Campion's Lucky Day, and Other Stories... more

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