The Case of the Late Pig - Margery Allingham - Books - Independently Published - 9798743060306 - April 23, 2021
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The Case of the Late Pig

Margery Allingham

The Case of the Late Pig

This story, like some others in the series, is narrated by Albert Campion himself. The tale opens with a socially comic scene of Lugg reading out the death notices in the newspaper, in particular one about R. I. Peters (pun intended I guess). This name rings a bell for Campion who knew the deceased as a school bully. Yet the funeral is far from satisfying and instead has a gravely unsettling feeling upon Campion. 6 months later he is called back down to the area by the local Chief Constable, Colonel Leo Pursuivant, who is also Campion's friend. For his own reasons he is very anxious about a newly discovered murder and Campion is stunned when he sees the victim - recognising his old school nemesis Peters, who seems to have been going around under a different name, Oswald Harris. Yet he has only been dead for 12 hours. So what was the funeral all about 6 months earlier? Leo is concerned about the murder due to where it took place, a local country house, which is now being run as a loosely governed business and it seems like Harris had been making himself pretty unpopular with the local inhabitants, including Leo, with his plans for redeveloping the area. Further befuddlement ensues with disappearing corpses, new corpses, cryptic anonymous letters, unhelpful school acquaintances and even personal jeopardy for Campion and Lugg.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 23, 2021
ISBN13 9798743060306
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 70
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 4 mm   ·   185 g
Language English  

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