The China Governess - Margery Allingham

The China Governess

Buch | Softcover
306 Seiten
2017
IPSO Books (Verlag)
978-1-911295-24-2 (ISBN)
11,20 inkl. MwSt
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Timothy Kinnit is rich, handsome and successful, but his past is a mystery to him. When he learns, on the eve of his elopement, that he is adopted he must question everything he thought he knew. In desperation, Kinnit calls on Albert Campion to shed some light on his past, and how it connects him to the notorious Turk Street Mile slum.
Timothy Kinnit needs the help of private detective Albert Campion. Kinnit is rich, handsome and successful, but his past is a mystery to him. When he learns, on the eve of his elopement, that he is adopted he must question everything he thought he knew.

In desperate search of answers, Kinnit calls on Campion to shed some light on his past, and how it connects him to the notorious Turk Street Mile slum. Meanwhile his illustrious adopted family has a sinister secret of its own - involving a murderous nineteenth-century governess — that must also be brought to light by Campion's investigations.





"Margery Allingham has worked her way up to a worthy place among the tiny hierarchy of front-rankers in the detective world" (Tatler)

"One of the finest 'golden age' crime novelists" (Sunday Telegraph)

"Faultless" (The Times)

"Allingham captures her quintessential quiet detective Albert Campion to perfection... For those who relish classic crime fiction" (Daily Express)

Margery Allingham was born in Ealing, London in 1904 to a family immersed in literature. Her first novel, Blackkerchief Dick, was published in 1923 when she was 19. Her first work of detective fiction was a serialized story published by the Daily Express in 1927. Entitled The White Cottage Mystery, it contained atypical themes for a woman writer of the era. Her breakthrough occurred in 1929 with the publication of The Crime at Black Dudley. This introduced Albert Campion, albeit originally as a minor character. He returned in Mystery Mile, thanks in part to pressure from her American publishers, much taken with the character. Campion proved so successful that Allingham made him the centrepiece of another 17 novels and over 20 short stories, continuing into the 1960s.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie The Albert Campion Mysteries
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Historische Kriminalromane
ISBN-10 1-911295-24-1 / 1911295241
ISBN-13 978-1-911295-24-2 / 9781911295242
Zustand Neuware
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