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  1. Flowers for the Judge is a crime novel by Margery Allingham, first published in February 1936, in the United Kingdom by Heinemann, London, and in the United States by Doubleday, Doran, New York. It is the seventh novel to feature the mysterious Albert Campion, aided by his grouchy manservant Magersfontein Lugg .

    • Margery Allingham
    • 1936
  2. 12 févr. 2020 · Des Fleurs pour la Couronne, Flowers for the Judge dans la version originale parue en 1936, a été publié la même année sous le titre Un Homme Disparaît par la Nouvelle Revue Critique numéro 19, puis en 1994 par la Librairie des Champs-Elysées dans la collection le Masque. le style est fluide, le ton désinvolte et léger ...

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  3. 1,764 reviews87 followers. July 7, 2018. Flowers for the Judge by Margery Allingham is the 7th Albert Campion mystery. A director in a family publishing house is found murdered in a locked cellar and when one of his cousins is arrested, Albert Campion is asked to investigate.

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    • Paperback
  4. Flowers for the Judge: Part 1: Directed by Michael Owen Morris. With Peter Davison, Brian Glover, Robert Lang, Barrie Ingham. At the Golden Quill publishing house Paul Brand is at odds with his partners the Barnabas cousins - notably stuffy senior partner John - over publication of a rare manuscript by William Congreve. Then he is found ...

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    • Adventure, Crime, Drama
    • Michael Owen Morris
    • 1990-02-23
  5. 17 sept. 2021 · Twenty years later, his cousin Paul, now head of the company, meets an untimely death. To solve Paul's murder, Campion has to go back two decades and sort through a legacy of treachery to solve a case sure to be one of his most difficult. Originally published: London: Penguin, 1997.

  6. Agatha Christie called her ‘a shining light’. Have you discovered Margery Allingham, the 'true queen' of the classic murder mystery? Scandal, secrets and suspicions abound when one of the directors at the prestigious publishing house of Barnabas is found dead, locked in the company’s strongroom.

  7. **FLOWERS FOR THE JUDGE (1936)-Albert Campion investigates the scandal-plagued publishing house of Barnabas, Ltd. and discovers the author of a murder. DANCERS IN MOURNING (1937)-The theatre and its personalities have never presented as vicious and evil a face as in this brilliant novel about the world of the ballet.(released separately) Scene ...