Mr. Campion's abdication / by Mike Ripley.
Margery Allingham's Mr. Campion finds himself masquerading as advisor to a very suspicious but glamorous film producer hunting for buried treasure that never was in the Suffolk villages of Sweethearting and Heronhoe, which used to host trysts between the future King Edward VIII and Mrs. Wallis Simpson.
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- ISBN: 9780727887351 (hardcover)
- ISBN: 0727887351 (hardcover)
- ISBN: 9781847518477
- ISBN: 1847518478
- Physical Description: 243 pages ; 23 cm.
- Edition: First world edition
- Publisher: Sutton, Surrey, England : Severn House, 2017.
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Subject: | Campion, Albert (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Private investigators > Fiction. Treasure troves > Fiction. |
Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. |
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âSo where exactly did Albert Campion stand on the Abdication?â âBehind the throne, slightly to the left?â suggested Commander Charles Luke.
Margery Allinghamâs Mr Campion finds himself masquerading as technical advisor to a very suspicious but glamorous Italian film producer and her crew hunting for buried treasure that never was in the Suffolk village of Heronhoe near Pontisbright which used to host trysts between Edward VIII and Mrs Wallis Simpson.
âWhen it came to the Abdication Crisis in â36 those dirty week-ends in Heronhoe were quickly forgotten, except not by the Prince. The story goes â that when he married Mrs Simpson, in 1937 that would be, he actually sent a valuable thank you gift to Heronhoe. That was what became known as the Abdication Treasure although thereâs no record of anything going to Heronhoe Hall, or of anybody ever receiving anything from the Duke of Windsor and nobody anywhere claims to have actually seen anything resembling treasure.â
âSo how is Albert Campion involved? You said the treasure doesnât exist.â
âIt doesnât,â Lord Breeze said firmly, âand I have been instructed to tell you to tell Campion, that unless he wants to risk embarrassing Buckingham Palace, heâd better lay off. Thereâs no such thing as the Abdication Treasure, so thereâs nothing to find and Campion had better make sure he doesnât find it!â - Ingram Publishing Services
Margery Allinghamâs Mr Campion finds himself masquerading as technical advisor to a very suspicious but glamorous Italian film producer and her crew hunting for buried treasure that never was in the Suffolk village of Heronhoe near Pontisbright, which used to host trysts between Edward VIII and Mrs Wallis Simpson.