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Margery Allingham

    May 20, 1904 – June 30, 1966

    Margery Allingham emerged from a family deeply rooted in writing, earning her first fee for a story at the tender age of eight. Her literary career truly gained momentum in 1929 with the publication of her second novel, which introduced her most iconic character, Albert Campion. Campion evolved into the central figure of her narratives, a character Allingham skillfully developed throughout her prolific career. Her novels are celebrated for their intricate plots and distinctive narrative voice, captivating readers worldwide.

    Margery Allingham
    The Fear Sign
    The Black Dudley Murder
    The Galantrys
    Rogues' Holiday
    The China Governess
    Deadly Duo