Margery Allingham
Margery Allingham was an English detective novelist and one of the "Queens of Crime" of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. She is best known for creating the gentleman sleuth Albert Campion, who appears in many of her novels and short stories.[1][5]
detective fiction
mystery
crime fiction
Police at the Funeral (The Albert Campion Mysteries)
The Tiger in the Smoke (The Albert Campion Mysteries)
Mystery Mile (Albert Campion)
The Tiger in the Smoke (The Albert Campion Mysteries)
The Fashion in Shrouds (The Albert Campion Mysteries)
Look to the Lady (The Albert Campion Mysteries)
Police at the Funeral (The Albert Campion Mysteries)
The Beckoning Lady (The Albert Campion Mysteries)
The Crime at Black Dudley
Death of a Ghost
Police at the Funeral (The Albert Campion Mysteries)
The Allingham Casebook
The White Cottage Mystery. Illustrated
The Fashion in Shrouds: Albert Campion Mystery #10
The Tiger in the Smoke: Albert Campion #14
Hide My Eyes: Albert Campion #16
Mystery Mile: Albert Campion #2
The China Governess: Albert Campion #17
No Love Lost
Cargo of Eagles: Albert Campion #19
Mr. Campion's Quarry
The Gyrth Chalice Mystery
The Mind Readers: Albert Campion #18
My Friend MR Campion & Other Mysteries