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Mr. Campion: Criminologist

These seven cases have been chosen from Mr Campion's personal records of his successes as it has been thought that they represent a fair survey of his detective work.

In the matter of The Late Pig Mr Campion has been persuaded to tell the story in his own words, as for purely private reasons he was against including it unless the personal aspect of the case was handled with the delicacy it deserved. The lady in question has now seen the report and has consented to its admission.

The remainder of the histories have been set down by his private secretary, Miss Margery Allingham, who has hitherto enjoyed the sole rights of chronicling his activities.

  • The Case of the Late Pig (also published as a standalone)
  • The Border-Line Case (1933)
  • The Case of the Man with the Sack (1935)
  • The Case of the Old Man in the Window (1934)
  • The Case of the Pro and the Con (1937)
  • The Case of the White Elephant (1935)
  • The Case of the Widow (1936)

Title: Mr. Campion: Criminologist
Published: 1937
Genre: Short Story Collections