A review by fleurette
More Work for the Undertaker by Margery Allingham

3.0

I haven't read too many detective stories from that period. This is also my first book by this author. All in all, this is a very nice book.

It may not be a story that I will remember for years or the best detective story I have read but it is certainly a fast and good story with which I had a good time. The criminal intrigue is interesting, and although I had some suspicions from the beginning, I was not able to figure out the whole plot myself. And that's always a good sign. Although, I admit that the clue of the whole story is a bit unrealistic.

Another strong point is the group of remarkable heroes including Albert Campion himself. He and his servant are interesting enough for me to read another book in which they appear. I am also very curious about Campion's wife, who is only mentioned in this book. Her letter to Campion reveals that she can be a fascinating woman. I wonder if there is a book in which Campion and his wife solve the case together, I really would like to read something like this. This idea needs some further research.

Summing up, it’s a very nice and fast read worth your time.