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Author Ripley, Mike, author.

Title Mr Campion's coven / Mike Ripley.

Edition First world edition.
Publication Info. Edinburgh : Severn House, 2021.
Location Call No. Status
 Nichols Adult Fiction  F RIPLEY    AVAILABLE
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Description 261 pages : illustration ; 23 cm.
Series Margery Allingham's Albert Campion
Ripley, Mike. Margery Allingham's Albert Campion ; 08.
Summary "Harvard student Mason Clay is writing a thesis on a group of settlers who travelled to America from the remote Essex coastal village of Wicken-juxta-Mare 300 years ago. Clay plans to visit Wicken as part of his research, and who better assist him with all things Essex than Albert Campion? But Wicken is already firmly on Campion's radar thanks to Dame Jocasta Upcott's luxury yacht found beached on a mudbank close to the village, its captain very stuck - and very dead - in the mud. Was it a bizarre accident or something more sinister? Agreeing to Dame Jocasta's request to recover her beloved pet pooch, Robespierre, Campion finds himself in Wicken, surrounded by suspicious locals and tales of witchcraft, and soon discovers its past is linked to a number of current disturbing events . . ."-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Campion, Albert (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
Private investigators -- England -- Fiction.
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
College students -- Fiction.
Covens -- Fiction.
Nineteen seventies -- Fiction.
Wicken (Cambridgeshire, England) -- Fiction.
Genre Detective and mystery fiction.
Historical fiction.
Mystery fiction.
Novels.
Added Title Mister Campion's coven
ISBN 9780727890832 hc.
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