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  1. More Work for the Undertaker is a crime novel by Margery Allingham, first published in 1948, in the United Kingdom by William Heinemann, London and in the United States by Doubleday, New York. It is the thirteenth novel in the Albert Campion series.

    • Margery Allingham
    • 1948
  2. Margery Allingham. 3.96. 2,362 ratings153 reviews. Elegant and engaging detective Albert Campion investigates two deaths in the eccentric Palinode household. If poisoning were not enough, there are also anonymous letters, sudden violence and a vanishing coffin.

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  3. Begrafenisondernemers krijgen veel werk als in een familie van wereldvreemde intellectuelen raadselachtige sterfgevallen voorkomen die meesterspeurder Albert Camion tracht op te helderen. Originally published : London : Heinemann, 1949. Access-restricted-item.

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  5. “A top-notch mystery full of keen characterization, humor, old English atmosphere, a charmingly decadent family, and a few sudden deaths.” —The New York Times A beggarwoman on a bench arouses Albert Campion’s curiosity—and helps Scotland Yard lure him into a case of family dysfunction.

  6. glances but his field was smaller and considerably more exclusive. He was a tall man in the forties, over thin, with hair once fair and now bleached almost white. His clothes were good enough to be unnoticeable and behind unusually large horn-rimmed spectacles his face, despite its maturity, still possessed

  7. 3 de abr. de 2007 · MORE WORK FOR THE UNDERTAKER tells the story of Albert Campion's first major mystery after the end of World War II. Campion has been chosen to go to be governor of some distant tropical island, but his old pre-war hobby of getting involved in mysteries soon takes over.

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    • Margery Allingham