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In «The China Governess,» Margery Allingham invites readers into the intricate world of her enduring detective, Albert Campion, as he navigates a labyrinth of intrigue and danger. Set against the textured backdrop of post-World War II England, the narrative unfolds with Campion being drawn into a case rife with familial secrets, betrayals, and a sinister plot involving Chinese artifacts. Allingham's elegant prose is marked by its sharp wit and keen psychological insight, reflecting the complex web of human relationships, thus situating the novel within the Golden Age of detective fiction while daringly addressing themes of cultural appropriation and societal tensions of the era. Margery Allingham, an eminent figure in detective fiction, had a profound interest in the psychological dimensions of crime, which permeates her work. Born into a literary family in 1904, her experiences in inter-war England, coupled with her explorations of diverse cultures, deeply influenced her characterization and thematic choices in «The China Governess.» Her ability to blend mystery with social commentary speaks to her broader literary ambitions and fascination with human nature. This novel is a compelling read for both mystery enthusiasts and scholars alike, as it deftly intertwines classic whodunit elements with a thoughtful exploration of ethical dilemmas. Allingham's rich character development and atmospheric settings ensure that «The China Governess» remains a quintessential work that offers both thrills and intellectual engagement, making it essential reading for those who appreciate the complexities of human motivations.

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03 November 2024
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310 p.
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