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Campion, who gets married during this book, experiences amnesia during this book, which causes an apparent change in personality. The first war-time book, Campion is unable to remember the important information and unable to find
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Campion's uncle, a bishop, and says, 'Let me see, you're the only nephew now, aren't you?' This indicates that, by the middle of the Second World War, Campion's older brother Herbert has died and Campion has inherited the title.
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left to officials of the Margery Allingham Society. Beginning in 2012, Ripley, with the approval and agreement of the Margery Allingham Society, completed Youngman Carter's manuscript, which has become
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instead of a firearm. He is nonetheless a man of authority and action, and considers himself to be a helpful and comforting 'Uncle Albert' to friends and those in need. In some stories, he lives in a
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family. Early novels hint that he was part of the Royal Family but this suggestion is dropped in later works. However, it is hinted at again in
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