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A first edition, first printing published by Heinemann in 1936. A good book with staining to the spine and the ghost of a patch to the front board. No inscriptions. Very clean internally.
Published in 1936, the book is alternatively titled “Legacy in Blood” in the United States. In this instalment, Albert Campion, the gentleman detective, investigates a murder within the inner circles of the publishing world. The victim, a prominent and eccentric publisher, is found dead under mysterious circumstances. Campion navigates through a complex plot involving family secrets, professional rivalries, and hidden motives to uncover the truth. Allingham’s writing combines mystery, humour, and intricate characterisations, making “Flowers for the Judge” a classic within the detective fiction genre.
A first edition, first printing published by Heinemann in 1936. A good book with staining to the spine and the ghost of a patch to the front board. No inscriptions. Very clean internally.
Published in 1936, the book is alternatively titled “Legacy in Blood” in the United States. In this instalment, Albert Campion, the gentleman detective, investigates a murder within the inner circles of the publishing world. The victim, a prominent and eccentric publisher, is found dead under mysterious circumstances. Campion navigates through a complex plot involving family secrets, professional rivalries, and hidden motives to uncover the truth. Allingham’s writing combines mystery, humour, and intricate characterisations, making “Flowers for the Judge” a classic within the detective fiction genre.
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