The Tiger in the Smoke
As the word goes round that Jack Havoc, jail-breaker and knife-artist, is at large again, carving his way into more (or less) innocent live, the hunt goes up for the tiger in the Smoke and Albert Campion and Chief Inspector Luke draw a tight net round a man-eater loose in London's November smog.
As the word goes round that Jack Havoc, jail-breaker and knife-artist, is at large again, carving his way into more (or less) innocent live, the hunt goes up for the tiger in the Smoke and Albert Campion and Chief Inspector Luke draw a tight net round a man-eater loose in London's November smog.
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Format: paperback
Publish date: 1970
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Category:
Classics,
Novels,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Mystery,
Detective,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Golden Age Mystery
Series: Albert Campion 9 (#14)
I started the new year with a minor Allingham binge and, having now read a fair number of her Campion mysteries (12, i.e. 2/3 of the 18 novels that she herself completed), I think I can safely say that while I won't ever like this series as much as I do those of Christie, Sayers, and Marsh, when All...
Meg Elginbrodde, a war widow for five years, is on the verge of being remarried when she starts receiving grainy contemporary photos of a man who looks very like her dead husband. Campion, a relation of Meg's, steps in to try to discover whether this is an impersonation, blackmail, or if, by some s...
The first Margery Allingham book I ever read, and wonderful.
This is a terrific book with extremely vivid and particular characters and an absolutely palpable atmosphere of menace as a dangerous man stalks through islands of brightly lit places isolated and disconnected from one another by the encroaching fog. Whew. The woman could write all right.