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  1. Margery Louise Allingham (20 May 1904 – 30 June 1966) was an English novelist from the "Golden Age of Detective Fiction", and considered one of its four "Queens of Crime", alongside Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers and Ngaio Marsh.

  2. Margery Allingham was one of the highly reputed authors from England, who was famous for writing books based on the mystery and thriller genres. She was best remembered as an English author of golden age detective fiction novels, especially for the stories featuring the sleuth named Albert Campion. Author Margery was born as Margery Louise ...

  3. May 16, 2024 · Margery Allingham (born May 20, 1904, London, England—died June 30, 1966, Colchester, Essex) was a British detective-story writer of unusual subtlety, wit, and imaginative power who created the bland, bespectacled, keen-witted Albert Campion, one of the most interesting of fictional detectives.

  4. Margery Allingham is pre-eminent among the writers who brought the detective story to maturity in the decades between the two world wars. She created an aristocratic, unassuming detective called Albert Campion, who matured from “just a silly ass” of the 1920s to an eminent intelligence veteran forty years later.

  5. Margery Allingham Average rating: 3.84 · 75,445 ratings · 6,631 reviews · 232 distinct works • Similar authors The Crime at Black Dudley (Albert Campion Mystery, #1)

  6. A complete list of all Margery Allingham's books & series in order (85 books) (1 series). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.

  7. Margery Allingham. Margery wrote around 18 Campion novels and 44 short stories. Read more about Margery’s work. “The best of mystery writers” – The New Yorker. To get your exclusive free short stories – only available here – just tell us where to send them.

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