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020 _a9781486277841
037 _bBolinda Digital
100 1 _aAllingham, Margery.
260 _a[Melbourne, Vic.] :
_bBolinda/Audible audio,
_c2014.
490 1 _aAlbert Campion series ;
_vSeries Number not available!
500 _aDownloadable eAudiobook.
500 _aFiction.
520 _aJimmy Sutane is London's favorite song-and-dance man, headlining at the Argosy Theatre, and beloved by all. Or almost all - someone has taken to playing increasingly nasty pranks. Albert Campion offers to poke around, but what he finds chez Sutane nearly overwhelms him. The far-from traditional household features a clutch of explosive egos, including a brooding 'genius musician,' and a melodramatic young actress who seems to delight in drawing others into her web of carefully groomed tragedy. Someone here is aiming to hang up Sutane's tap shoes on a permanent basis, and if Campion is to keep Jimmy dancing, he'll have to come up with some pretty fancy footwork of his own. Margery Allingham was born in London in 1904. Her first novel was published when she was seventeen. In 1929 she published The Crime at Black Dudley and introduced the character who was to become the hallmark of her writing - Albert Campion.
521 1 _aAdult.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web.
650 0 _aMurder
_xInvestigation
_zEngland
_zLondon
_vFiction.
650 0 _aDetective and mystery stories.
650 0 _aTalking books.
650 0 _aLondon (England)
_xFiction.
700 1 _aThorpe, David.
800 1 _aAllingham, Margery.
_tAlbert Campion series ;
856 4 0 _3Access eAudiobook online
_uhttps://fe.bolindadigital.com/wldcs_bol_fo/b2i/productDetail.html?productId=BOL_248841&b2iSite=5310&preview=no
245 1 0 _aDancers in mourning
_h[electronic resource] /
_cMargery Allingham ; read by David Thorpe.
250 _aUnabridged ed.
306 _a105900
500 _aDuration: 10:59:00.
511 0 _aRead by David Thorpe.
999 _c196257
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