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completed an unfinished Campion manuscript, started by Philip Youngman Carter before his death. The fragment, which contained revisions and minor corrections but no plot outline, character synopsis or plan, was bequeathed to Margery Allingham's sister Joyce; upon her death in 2001, the manuscript was
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Campion also has many friends and allies, seemingly scattered all across London and the English countryside, often including professional criminals. In the short story "The Meaning of the Act" Campion explains to Oates that the secret of his success is to 'take a drink with anyone, and pick your pals
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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 Stanislaus Oates, the only person in Scotland Yard who knows the
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Allingham makes various references to Campion's aristocratic background, and hints at a connection to royalty in several asides. However, none of the books reveal his full birth name or identify more than an isolated individual or two in his family of origin. A study of the books suggests his
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Campion is on his way home from the war for the first time in three years, and his attempt to catch a train out of London is delayed by the discovery of a dead body put in his bed while he takes a bath. Ultimately, he is unable to leave town until after he solves a series of art
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The Campion stories are generally adventures rather than true mysteries, as they rarely feature puzzles that the reader has a chance of solving; it is the characters and situations which carry the story. Most of the novels are short by modern standards – about 200 pages long.
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During a party game at a remote manor house named the Black Dudley, a man is stabbed to death, and some important documents have disappeared. Introduces Campion a little later in the story, as a pleasant hanger-on with a possibly shady side; the main character is a
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A retired American judge believes he has the key to identifying the real identity of a criminal mastermind. Campion, after saving his life, is hired to protect him and his children. Most of the book takes place at a country house on an island called Mystery
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Campion is subtly shown to be in love with Biddy Paget, around whose home most of the story revolves; Campion is distraught when, at the end of the adventure, she marries an American, and his sadness at losing her is mentioned again in subsequent stories.
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A famous painter, before his death, left a dozen secret paintings to be unveiled, one per year, beginning 10 years after his death. Through this, he meant to provide more income to his widow. However, at the unveiling of the eighth painting, someone is
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a character mentions 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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In some stories, Allingham explores the differences between society as it existed before the Great War, and the modern world. Campion sometimes works as an intermediary between old upper-class characters and the new, modern police.
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This book has elements of a thriller, a detective story, and a psychological novel. Fake engagements, secret weddings, jealous spouses, and broken hearts appear in this book, which introduces Campion's sister as a fashion
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Set in Cambridge (where Allingham attended boarding school as a teenager), a friend asks Campion to visit after the difficult and disliked younger son of a client disappears. Campion partners more officially with
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In which Campion meets his future wife. The main task is to find objects that will prove that the young people have a legitimate claim on a property whose value has suddenly increased by the discovery of
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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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Campion is thin, blond, wears horn-rimmed glasses, and is often described as affable, inoffensive and bland, with a deceptively blank and unintelligent expression. He sometimes engages in silly stunts,
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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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as a 17-year-old and later becomes an aircraft engineer; they have a son, named Rupert. Her brother Hal recovers the family title of Earl of Pontisbright as a result of the adventures described in
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from a family whose home, title, and livelihood depends upon keeping it in safely in its tower. This book opens with an attempt to locate the estranged and recently homeless heir to the family.
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The name 'Campion' may have its origin in the Old French word for 'champion'. Another source says the name was suggested by Allingham's husband, Philip Youngman Carter, and may allude to the
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One of the senior members in a family business dies of carbon monoxide. The cause is also related to the unexplained disappearance of another family member 20 years before.
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In January, Campion attends the unexpected funeral of a bully, nicknamed Pig, that he went to school with; in June, he is confronted with Pig's corpse, freshly killed.
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the butler reveals to Lugg that he has deduced who Campion is by a particular feature of his pyjamas which he has also seen on Campion's elder brother's pyjamas.
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Campion is brought in to investigate a series of threatening pranks involving a group of actors and finds himself falling in love with a married woman.
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he also mentions his first name being Rudolph but confides he changed it, asking people to call him Albert as he did not like the name Rudolph. In
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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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Campion has used many other names in the course of his career. 'Mornington Dodd' and 'the Honourable Tootles Ash' are mentioned in
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he has a second cousin called Monmouth who has a mother called Lady Charlotte Lawn whom he refers to as his great aunt.
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and was already dead at the start of the series. Campion's mother is mentioned several times and writes a letter in
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was the founder of the Jesuits. There are also occasional references in the books to the field-flower
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school. Campion's fictional college, St. Ignatius, supports the Edmund Campion connection, since St.
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Various stories have been adapted for BBC Radio over the years. Campion was played by James Snell,
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work, and after the war he continues to have an unspecified connection to the secret services.
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Part of the plot centers on paying taxes, which she had been struggling with at the time.
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Kaplan, Carey (1998). "Margery Allingham". In Schlueter, Paul; Schlueter, June (eds.).
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as Lugg. Each story was shown in six 30-minute episodes. The 1959 adaptation of
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the Honourable Tootles Ash, Mornington Dodd, Orlando, Christopher Twelvetrees
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A shadowy club of art collectors intends to steal an ancient and sacred
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involving a ring of criminals, and would go on to feature in another 18
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ch. 21), evoking the similar relationship between the fictional hero
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Ink in her Blood (The Life and Crime Fiction of Margery Allingham)
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Called the finest of the Campion mysteries and her best book.
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Whodunit? : a who's who in crime & mystery writing
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In 1989 and 1990, the first eight of the novels (excluding
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Two stories were adapted by the BBC in 1959 and 1960, with
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Lives of the Novelists: A History of Fiction in 294 Lives
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used by a man who was born in 1900 into a prominent
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The novel was published in March 2014 by 233:(according to a mini-biography included in 2047: 2033: 1916: 935: 444:onwards, Campion is normally aided by his 1493:with a preface by Philip Youngman Carter. 1213:Mr. Campion's Lucky Day and Other Stories 1767:An Encyclopedia of British Women Writers 1730: 1657: 523: 381: 297: 161:is a fictional character in a series of 1802:Morpurgo, J. E. (1988) introduction to 2320:Literary characters introduced in 1929 2292: 1806:London: Hodder and Stoughton. p. xiii. 1764: 1697:'The Great Detectives: Albert Campion' 1584: 1502: 205: 2028: 1912: 1910: 1908: 1906: 1904: 1817:Thoughts on Mr Campion and his family 1793:. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press. p64. 980:The Case of the Old Man in the Window 1980:A series of Allingham plot summaries 1760: 1758: 1756: 1754: 1752: 1726: 1724: 1722: 1720: 1718: 1716: 1714: 1712: 1664:. Oxford University Press. pp.  1567:was adapted for television starring 278:. 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Index

The Crime at Black Dudley
Margery Allingham
Bernard Horsfall
Peter Davison
Richard Hurndall
William Fox
Basil Moss
detective novels and short stories
Margery Allingham
The Crime at Black Dudley
adventure story
novels
short stories
parody
Dorothy L. Sayers
Lord Peter Wimsey
pseudonym
British
aristocratic
Rugby School
Cambridge
Sweet Danger
Police at the Funeral
slapstick humor
water pistol
flat
police station
Piccadilly
London
jackdaw

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