More Work for the Undertaker (Albert Campion Mystery #13)
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780380705733 (0380705737)
Publish date: October 1989
Publisher: Avon Books
Pages no: 263
Edition language: English
Series: Albert Campion 9 (#13)
The closure of World War II sees Campion at a crossroads. Now far from foolish youth, he is being encouraged to grow up completely by taking up a colonial governership. Fortunately murder among the near-destitute, charming intellectual Palinodes saves him from a fate worse than.This book sees the ...
My first Allingham - too many characters (both literally and figuratively), too much 'dialect', and as a result too confusing, pretty boring and a disappointment.
[These notes were made in 1987:]. The first Allingham I've read, and I'm glad I did. Her specialty is vivid portraits of highly eccentric characters, combined with a control of language that at times resembles Dorothy Sayers', altho' it is not so self-consciously literary. I chuckled a lot in this...