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Paperback Mystery Mile Book

ISBN: 1025460235

ISBN13: 9781025460239

Mystery Mile

"Mystery Mile" is a classic work of Golden Age detective fiction featuring the enigmatic and charming adventurer Albert Campion. The story follows the flight of Judge Crowdy Lobbett, an American magistrate who has fled to England after becoming the target of a ruthless and sophisticated criminal syndicate known as the Simister gang. Seeking refuge in the remote Suffolk village of Mystery Mile, the Judge and his children are hosted by the impoverished St. Cassian family at their ancestral manor.

As the sinister reach of the gang extends even to this isolated coastal retreat, it falls to Albert Campion to unravel a web of secrets and protect his charges. The narrative masterfully blends elements of the traditional whodunit with high-stakes thriller motifs, showcasing Margery Allingham's talent for creating atmospheric settings and complex characters. With its clever plotting, witty dialogue, and the introduction of one of literature's most enduring amateur sleuths, "Mystery Mile" remains a cornerstone of British crime writing, capturing the suspenseful essence of 1930s mystery fiction.

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