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Mike Ripley

Auteur de Mr Campion's Farewell

38+ oeuvres 852 utilisateurs 28 critiques 2 Favoris

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Comprend les noms: RIPLEY MIKE

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Œuvres de Mike Ripley

Mr Campion's Farewell (2014) 53 exemplaires
Just Another Angel (1988) 49 exemplaires
Angels in Arms (1991) 45 exemplaires
Angel City (1994) 42 exemplaires
Angel Touch (1989) 42 exemplaires
Mr. Campion's Fox (2015) 38 exemplaires
Bootlegged Angel (1999) 36 exemplaires
Angel Hunt (1990) 36 exemplaires
Family of Angels (1996) 33 exemplaires
Mr Campion's War (2018) 31 exemplaires
Angel Underground (2002) 30 exemplaires
Mr. Campion's Fault (2016) 28 exemplaires
Angel's Share (2006) 28 exemplaires
Angel In The House (Roy Angel S.) (2005) 27 exemplaires
That Angel Look (1748) 27 exemplaires
Angel Confidential (1995) 26 exemplaires
Angel on the Inside (2003) 25 exemplaires
Lights, Camera, Angel (2001) 25 exemplaires
Mr. Campion's Abdication (2017) 24 exemplaires
Fresh Blood (1996) 16 exemplaires
Mr Campion's Coven (2021) 13 exemplaires
Mr Campion's Visit (2019) 13 exemplaires
Mr Campion's Seance (2020) 13 exemplaires
Mr Campion's Wings (2021) 11 exemplaires
Fresh Blood 3 (1999) 11 exemplaires
The Legend of Hereward: A Novel (2007) 10 exemplaires
Boudica and the Lost Roman (2005) 8 exemplaires
Fresh Blood 2 (1996) — Directeur de publication — 7 exemplaires
Angels and others (2015) 5 exemplaires
Double Take [novel only] (2005) 2 exemplaires
Mr Campion's Seance (2020) 2 exemplaires

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New Crimes 1 (1989) — Contributeur — 20 exemplaires
Royal Crimes (1994) — Contributeur — 17 exemplaires
Crime Waves: No. 1 (1991) — Contributeur — 12 exemplaires
Winter's Crimes 24 (1992) 6 exemplaires
John Creasey's Crime Collection, 1990 (1990) — Contributeur — 5 exemplaires

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Lively, witty, ironic! Oh, and dangerous!

A lively piece of derring-do, although according to his wife Amanda he’s supposed to be derring-done, from our aging, yet smoothly contained, boy-like, retired supposedly, sleuth, Albert Campion.
It’s 1972 and a newspaper journalist, David Duffy, is mysteriously killed in a lay-by off the M1 near to the brutalist MacMansion of Sir Lachlan McIntyre. McIntyre is being considered for a life peerage which would have course have him entering the House of Lords.
Campion’s nephew Richard asks for his help. Richard is Sir Lachlan’s Public Relations Officer.
He wants Campion to look into McIntyre’s activities prior to 1932. His firm hadn’t deemed it necessary to go back that far when putting together their media “script”. (Training sessions covering questions the media might ask).
Just to clarify, McIntyre is the number 1 suspect on the police radar for Duffy’s demise. Richard wants Campion to use his influence to establish McIntyre’s innocence.
It turns out Campion’s name is in Duffy’s notebook, as was Lugg’s. (Comedic suppositions perform in Albert’s head around the police bringing Lugg in for questioning.)
Campion’s investigations take him back into the past happenings. Some memories are not so happy.
Albert places himself in danger, of “the heart in the mouth” variety. My heart rate has barely recovered.
A page turning, wryly written read, that brings forth old family history, looks at Campion’s relationship with Lugg, and opens Campion’s past as it blends into the now.

A Severn House ARC via NetGalley.
Many thanks to the author and publisher.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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eyes.2c | 1 autre critique | Aug 27, 2023 |
1972 Journalist David Duffy is researching businessman Sir Lachlan McIntyre's life before 1945 when Duffy is murdered. In his notebook is a list of names including Campions and Luggs, and the year 1932. But can Campion remember, and solve a forty year old puzzle, and the current death.
An entertaining and well-written mystery with its likeable main characters. Another good addition to this enjoyable series.
 
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Vesper1931 | 1 autre critique | Aug 2, 2023 |
I didn't get very far, so I'm not rating this. I don't know why I started reading it - I think I read a review that sounded interesting, but I couldn't really get into it. The main character, Angel, was just not my type, and mostly seemed to be an uninteresting slacker. Reminds me of a weed dealer I knew long ago who was a total loser.
 
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MartyFried | Oct 9, 2022 |
A deceptive read!

There I was completely foiled by Mr Campion’s mild mannered air of concern. Albert Campion, an investigator with formidable contacts including the Commander of the Metropolitan Police, has that rare something that makes him appear deceptively naive, concerned, and an old fashioned air of the polite gentleman who somehow stumbles into things. And stumble he does in this latest foray in his retirement. He’s been asked to speak to the Evadne Childe Society because their guest of honor had a mishap (which turned out to be an argument with a car). Evadne Childe was a mystery writer he happened to share a godmother with. The club asks him to follow a few things up about the Evadne’s book, The Moving Mosaic, to be remade into a two hour BBC production. The first of many it’s hoped. But there are problems and as Albert trundles on there are more—including attempted blackmail and murder.
Rupert, Albert’s son becomes his father’s chauffeur and foil. Magersfontein Lugg is ever present, and his wife Lady Amanda Fitton is the voice of reason.
A homage in many aspects to crime writer Margaret Allingham. Reading the author’s After Notes I was entranced by the twisted logic and air of benign benevolence that surrounds the story.

A Severn HouseARC via NetGalley.
Many thanks to the author and publisher.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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eyes.2c | Oct 3, 2022 |

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