Cette série suit un détective élégant et intelligent de naissance noble qui navigue dans les complexités du crime dans le Londres trépidant, souvent accompagné de son fidèle assistant. La prose magistrale de l'auteur et son sens aigu du détail atmosphérique donnent vie à chaque mystère avec suspense et rigueur intellectuelle. Les lecteurs apprécieront les intrigues complexes, les études de personnages nuancées et l'esprit subtil tissé tout au long des enquêtes. C'est une collection par excellence pour ceux qui apprécient la fiction policière classique avec un attrait sophistiqué et intemporel.
You are cordially invited to a weekend house party at Black Dudley Manor. While there, you will participate in a gruesome ritual, your host will be brutally murdered, you will be held hostage, and someone will interrogate you in a most unpleasant manner. But never fear! Albert Campion is a fellow guest . . . and you just might survive to tell the tale.
A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERYAgatha Christie called her `a shining light'. The
enigmatic amateur sleuth bundles the Judge off to the country house of Mystery
Mile, where it's a race against time to keep the Simister posse at bay - and
to pinpoint the identity of the mastermind behind their criminal empire...
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. Chief among these is the craving for publicity, to which at least one member of the Gyrth clan has succumbed. Her careless chatter about the Chalice seems to have called up all manner of misfortunes - of which larceny is just the beginning - and the vague, bespectacled Albert Campion doesn't look like he'll be much help against them. But looks can be deceptive. (This book has also been published under the title "Look to the Lady")
Depuis une dizaine de jours, l'ordre immuable qui régnait chez les Faraday, dignes occupants de Socrates Close à Cambridge, est ébranlé : l'oncle Andrew a disparu. Et quand on souhaite éviter les indiscrétions de la police, que faire sinon recourir aux services d'Albert Campion, jeune " détective privé " atypique ? Pourtant, à peine Campion est-il sollicité qu'on retrouve l'oncle Andrew noyé et Julie Faraday empoisonnée. Suicides ? Peu probable. Meurtres ? Sans doute, et le coupable semble tout désigné. Mais il faut rarement se fier aux apparences, et les dîners austères et les règlements tyranniques de Socrates Close cachent peut-être une maison bien plus terrifiante...
Aristocratic detective Albert Campion is called upon by the British government
to establish ownership of the tiny, oil-rich principality of Averna on the
Adriatic Coast. The titled but impoverished Fitton family lay claim to it, but
the deeds are nowhere to be found. With the help of his loyal chums and
sidekick, retired cat burglar Magersfontein Lugg, Campion must pit his wits
against a criminal financier and his heavies in order to unearth the truth.A
quintessential Golden Age detective story and utterly gripping thriller, Sweet
Danger displays Margery Allingham at her absolute best.Designed to appeal to
the booklover, the Macmillan Collector's Library is a series of beautiful gift
editions of much loved classic titles. Macmillan Collector's Library are books
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The great artist John Lafcadio has been dead for 18 years and for the last 8 years his wife has organised a one painting exhibition of his remaining unseen work to keep his reputation alive. It is at the eighth gathering, that a young artist, Thomas Dacre, is murdered. Once the obvious suspects, Dacre's girlfriend Linda Lafcadio, and the art dealer Max Fustian, who makes a seemingly frivolous confession are dismissed, the case remains unsolved and hushed up. However, when the works and possessions of the murdered artist start to disappear and a further murder takes place in the Lafcadio extended household, the detective Albert Campion learns more about the dead artist's paintings and the identity of the murderer.
Londres, 1911. La famille Barnabas, à la tête d’une prestigieuse maison d’édition, subit un premier coup du sort lorsque l’un des neveux du fondateur, Tom Barnabas, s’évapore en pleine rue, sans laisser de trace. Vingt ans plus tard, c’est un autre neveu, Paul Brande, qui disparaît dans des circonstances tout aussi mystérieuses. Son corps est retrouvé peu de temps après dans la salle des archives de la maison. Les regards se tournent alors vers les cousins des victimes, les seuls à tirer profit de la mort de Paul. Pour se laver de tout soupçon, ces derniers font appel au détective Albert Campion. Mais certains membres de la famille Barnabas ne sont pas prêts à voir leurs secrets révélés au grand jour… À propos de l’auteure : Margery Allingham est une célèbre romancière britannique, rivale d’Agatha Christie en son temps, et figure de proue de la littérature policière du « whodunit ». Elle doit sa renommée à sa très populaire série policière mettant en scène le gentleman détective Albert Campion, qui lui inspirera dix-huit romans et une vingtaine de nouvelles. Harper Collins commence la traduction au numéro 7
Private detective Albert Campion is summoned to the village of Kepesake to investigate a particularly distasteful death. The body turns out to be that of Pig Peters, freshly killed five months after his own funeral. Soon other corpses start to turn up, just as Peters's body goes missing. It takes all Campion's coolly incisive powers of detection to unravel the crime.
A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERYWhen song-and-dance star Jimmy Sutane falls victim to
a string of malicious practical jokes, there's only one man who can get to the
bottom of the apparent vendetta against the music hall darling - Albert
Campion.
A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERYAgatha Christie called her `a shining light'. After
another body, private detective Albert Campion nearly makes a fourth...
Georgia's best friend just happens to be Valentine, a top couturiere and
Campion's sister. In order to protect Valentine, Campion must unravel a story
of blackmail and ruthless murder.
A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERYAgatha Christie called her `a shining light'. On the
run from the police and unable to recognise even his faithful servant Lugg or
his own fiancee, Campion struggles desperately to put the pieces together
while the very fate of England is at stake.
Campion returns from three years work for the War Office in Europe to find that Lugg, his manservant, has brought him an unusual gift - the black silk nightdress-clad body of a dead woman, an apparent suicide. Now, Campion must assist Detective Chief Inspector Oates and Superintendent Yeo in unravelling a plot of deception and murder. Originally pu.
A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERYAgatha Christie called her `a shining light'.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.
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. Cover image from 1972 reprint
Campion's glorious summer in Pontisbright is blighted by death. Amidst the preparations for Minnie and Tonker Cassand's fabulous summer party, a murder is discovered and it falls to Campion to unravel the intricate web of motive, suspicion and deduction with all his imagination and skill.
The killer of a pawnbroker left few clues--not even a body--but Albert Campion has reservations when the outlandish theory of Superintendent Charles Luke leads them to a curio museum called Tether's End
Timothy Kinnit had everything - wealth and good looks. Then it happened: he learned he was adopted. His search in London for the facts of his birth involves a tale of evacuation and a mentally deficient youth, drags up a murder and sets off another, before Albert Campion can reveal the truth.
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. But the device at the centre of the mystery is in the possession of two schoolboys and whether they stole it or invented it, there are others who will kill to get hold of it. Private detective Albert Campion faces a challenge as deadly as any in his career. All books in the Albert Campion series are standalone titles and can be read in any order.
Albert Campion and his American friend visit Saltey, an old pirate's town on the English coast now plagued with modern-day disreputable characters, to unravel a murder connected to a hundred-year-old legend and a missing treasure
Inglewood Turrets, an expensive anachronism in the leafy outskirts of North London is a cross between St Pancreas Station and Holloway Gaol, and the house where the formidable Miss Charlotte Cambric recreates Victorian elegance for foreign culture-vultures. Vassily Kopeck, the half-Russian, half-Polish physicist and an 'attache of sorts', disappears as effectively as a cat who turns a corner in a London fog after a visit to The Turrets - and thereby becomes a wanted man. Then Felix Perdreau, the flamboyant rare book dealer and friend of Kopek also goes missing. Making a case for Albert Campion, who cannot resist a mystery?
refined, cultured upper class dabbling in sleuthing and darned good at it. The kind of book to be read after dinner with a fire going in the fireplace, a glass of sherry and a biscuit or two. A delightful British whodunit whether read or watched.
Margery Allingham, die beliebte Meisterin der Kriminalliteratur, bietet den Lesern eine Fülle von exotischen und unterhaltsamen Abenteuern mit ihrem geliebten Detektiv Albert Campion.
Geschichten im Buch:
He was Asking After You
Publicity
The Perfect Butler
The Barbarian
Mr. Campion's Lucky Day
'Tis Not Hereafter
The Correspondents
He Preferred Them Sad
The Unseen Door
Bird Thou Never Wert
The Same To Us
She Heard it on the Radio
The Man With the Sack
The Secret
A Quarter of a Million
The Pioneers
The Sexton's Wife
The Wink
A collection of stories featuring gentleman sleuth Albert Campion - hero of a BBC series - from what many consider to be the golden age of the detective story. Margery Allingham was the author of over twenty novels and story collections, including "Sweet Danger" and "Police at the Funeral".
Eighteen succulent mysteries from the Queen of Crime, guaranteed to baffle the most ingenious of armchair detectives - and even, at times, the imperturbable Albert Campion himself. Enjoy Margery Allingham at her witty best as she spins delicious tales of high risk heists and domestic deceptions in this exquisite short story collection. CONTENTS : Tall Story Three is a Lucky Number The Villa Marie Celeste The Psychologist Little Miss Know-All One Morning They'll Hang Him The Lieabout Face Value Evidence in Camera Joke Over The Lying-in-State The Pro and the Con Is There a Doctor in the House? The Border-Line Case They Never Get Caught The Mind's Eye Mystery Mum Knows Best The Snapdragon and the C. I. D. 'A perfectly splendid collection of short stories, richly imbred with that unique flavour Miss Allingham distilled so well' - H. R. F. Keating
An old-time baker’s dozen of stories, in which Mr Albert Campion—with or without the help of the lugubrious Superintendent Oates—relieves friends and acquaintances from the inconveniences of assault, blackmail, confidence tricks and the like. As the Superintendent remarked at the close of a short, sharp case of espionage: ‘Campion, you frighten me. Something looks after you.’ Something does, and it’s generally Campion’s legion of disreputable friendsContents: The widow — The name on the wrapper — The hat trick — The question mark — The old man in the window — The white elephant — The Frenchman’s gloves — The longer view — Safe as houses — The definite article — The meaning of the act — A matter of form — The danger point