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In «Sweet Danger,» Margery Allingham crafts an intricate mystery that entwines the realms of suspense and adventure within a captivating narrative. Set against the backdrop of 1930s Europe, the novel follows the indefatigable detective Albert Campion, who uncovers a nefarious plot involving a mysterious artifact known as the Follies. Allingham's prose is marked by its sharp wit and richly detailed descriptions, reflecting the stylistic nuances of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. The novel deftly balances humor and tension, showcasing Allingham's capacity to create not only a gripping whodunit but also astute social commentary on the prevailing tensions of her time. Margery Allingham, one of the leading figures of the Golden Age, was known for her distinctive approach to crime fiction. Her upbringing in a family of writers and her exposure to the literary world of early 20th century Britain shaped her narrative style and thematic explorations. The conflicts and societal changes of her era, coupled with her keen observations of human behavior, influenced Allingham's decision to write «Sweet Danger,» as she sought to reflect the complex interplay of morality and intrigue. «Sweet Danger» is a must-read for any lover of classic mystery literature. Allingham's ability to weave an engaging plot with multifaceted characters invites readers into a world where danger lurks at every corner. Fans of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers will find themselves enthralled by Allingham's unique voice and adept craftsmanship. Allow yourself to be immersed in this timeless tale, where intellect, charm, and a touch of danger converge.

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03 November 2024
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270 p.
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