Mystery Mile

Mystery Mile

1930 • 249 pages

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A red chess piece... An improbable suicide... A disappearing judge... These were the clues to a killer whose victims never escaped. Judge Lobbett has found evidence pointing to the identity of the criminal mastermind behind the deadly Simister gang that is terrorizing New York. After four attempts on his life, he seeks the help of enigmatic and unorthodox amateur sleuth, Albert Campion, during his travel to England. For safety, Campion sends the Judge and his family to a secluded house in an island on the Suffolk coast. But that safety is illusory: it seemed fitting that odd things should happen in a town called "Mystery Mile". Soon after their arrival the local vicar is killed - a clear message from the gang. Its a race against time for Campion to get the judge to safety and decipher the clue to their mysterious enemy's name.But even a connoisseur of crime as Scotland Yard's Albert Campion had never encountered such elusive clues. He had to trace a mastermind of crime in time to save his client's life--and his own. Luckily for Judge Lobbett, underneath his constant stream of banter, Campion displays a diamond-sharp intelligence and a natural detective's instinct... Blackmail, abduction and sudden death bring matters to a climax.

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12 primary books

Albert Campion Mystery

Albert Campion Mystery is a 12-book series with 13 primary works first released in 1930 with contributions by Margery Allingham.

Mystery Mile
Look to the Lady
Flowers for the Judge
The Case of the Late Pig
Dancers in Mourning

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May 11, 2022
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It's very readable and a lively tale, although Albert Campion seems distinctly barmy at times. This is only the second book in which he appears, and I suppose the author hadn't fully decided what kind of character he should be.

July 31, 1969

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