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  1. The Crime at Black Dudley, also known in the United States as The Black Dudley Murder, is a crime novel by Margery Allingham, first published in 1929, in the United Kingdom by Jarrolds, London and in the United States by Doubleday Doran, New York.

  2. The Crime at Black Dudley. Margery Allingham. 3.62. 8,674 ratings784 reviews. A house party is under way at the remote mansion of Black Dudley, and among the guests are some very shady characters. As they playfully recreate the ritual of the Black Dudley Dagger, someone dies.

  3. May 6, 2014 · 'The Crime at Black Dudley' introduces Margery Allinghams affable, deceptively foolish young amateur detective, Albert Campion. Like Lord Peter Wimsey, Campion is from an aristocratic family and adopts a silly-ass, never-serious persona.

  4. Oct 3, 2023 · SHARE THIS STORY. Find out why 'The Crime at Black Dudley' by Margery Allingham made the list.

  5. The Crime at Black Dudley. by Margery Allingham. 3.62 · 8,674 Ratings · 784 Reviews · published 1929 · 132 editions. A house party is under way at the remote mansion o… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. Mystery Mile. by Margery Allingham. 3.89 · 5,366 Ratings · 427 Reviews · published 1930 · 117 editions. A red chess piece... An improbable suicide...

  6. A suspicious death and a haunted family heirloom were not advertised when Dr George Abbershaw and a groupof London's brightest young things accepted an invitation to the mansion of Black Dudley. Skulduggery is most certainly afoot, and the party-goers soon realise that they're trapped in the secluded house.

  7. The Crime at Black Dudley, first published in 1929, is the first novel to introduce Margery Allingham's amiable and much loved sleuthAlbert Campion.

  8. May 7, 2015 · A suspicious death and a haunted family heirloom were not advertised when Dr George Abbershaw and a groupof London's brightest young things accepted an invitation to the mansion of Black...

  9. May 7, 2015 · A suspicious death and a haunted family heirloom were not advertised when Dr George Abbershaw and a groupof London's brightest young things accepted an invitation to the mansion of Black Dudley. Skulduggery is most certainly afoot, and the party-goers soon realise that they're trapped in the secluded house.

  10. May 6, 2014 · Classic Crime from the Golden Age, the first in the Albert Campion Series. Margery Allingham is J.K. Rowling's favourite Golden Age author. George Abbershaw is set for a social weekend at Black Dudley manor, hosted by Wyatt Petrie and his elderly uncle Colonel Combe, who enjoys…