Margery Allingham

Flowers for the Judge

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In “Flowers for the Judge,” Margery Allingham intricately weaves a tale of mystery that delves into the complexities of morality and justice within the framework of a gripping whodunit. Set in post-World War II England, the novel showcases Allingham's signature literary style, characterized by sophisticated character development and atmospheric prose. The story follows private detective Albert Campion as he unravels a layered narrative involving murder and intrigue, inviting readers to ponder the implications of guilt and innocence against a backdrop of societal change and legal dilemmas. Margery Allingham was a prominent figure in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, known for her innovative approaches to classic whodunit tropes. Her own experiences during this tumultuous historical period, coupled with a profound interest in psychology and sociology, significantly influenced her writing. As one of the founding members of the Detection Club, Allingham contributed to shaping the genre and her insightful exploration of the human condition shines through in this novel, as she portrays nuanced, multi-dimensional characters caught in a web of circumstances that challenge their morals. “Flowers for the Judge” is a compelling read for mystery aficionados and literary scholars alike. Allingham's ability to intertwine a puzzle-like narrative with profound philosophical inquiries brings depth to the genre, making this work an essential addition to any collection. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in a world where every clue uncovers not just a motive but also the very essence of human nature.
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295 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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