Margery Allingham

Margery Allingham

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Margery Allingham (1904-1966) was a prolific British author best known for her contributions to the Golden Age of detective fiction. Born in London into a family of writers, she crafted her first story at the age of eight and later studied at the University of London. Her most famous creation, the gentleman sleuth Albert Campion, debuted in "The Crime at Black Dudley" (1929) and went on to feature in numerous novels and short stories. Allingham's intricate plots and rich characterizations captivated readers, cementing her status as a master of the genre. Her legacy continues to influence crime fiction today.

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