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The Patient at Peacocks Hall

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Dr. Ann Fowler is atonished to discover that her new patient is Francia Forde, a film star who stole her fiance a decade before, but the real mystery begins when others find Francia being poisoned by Dr. Fowler's tablets.

156 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1954

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Margery Allingham

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Aka Maxwell March.

Margery Louise Allingham was born in Ealing, London in 1904 to a family of writers. Her father, Herbert John Allingham, was editor of The Christian Globe and The New London Journal, while her mother wrote stories for women's magazines as Emmie Allingham. Margery's aunt, Maud Hughes, also ran a magazine. Margery earned her first fee at the age of eight, for a story printed in her aunt's magazine.

Soon after Margery's birth, the family left London for Essex. She returned to London in 1920 to attend the Regent Street Polytechnic (now the University of Westminster), and met her future husband, Philip Youngman Carter. They married in 1928. He was her collaborator and designed the cover jackets for many of her books.

Margery's breakthrough came 1929 with the publication of her second novel, The Crime at Black Dudley . The novel introduced Albert Campion, although only as a minor character. After pressure from her American publishers, Margery brought Campion back for Mystery Mile and continued to use Campion as a character throughout her career.

After a battle with breast cancer, Margery died in 1966. Her husband finished her last novel, A Cargo of Eagles at her request, and published it in 1968.

Also wrote as: Maxwell March

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November 1, 2021
An actress is dying of a drug overdose and someone intends to make it look like the doctor will have committed murder. Excellent suspense story.
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February 26, 2015
Very easy, interesting read, with believable characters. I found the ending to be quite unsatisfactory, however; there was no conflict resolution brought on by the characters. Everything was deus ex machina.
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January 20, 2012
All right. More gothic than mystery. Does Albert Campion make an appearance? Maybe. Fun to read; not necessary to repeat.
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