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Sweet Danger

By: Margery Allingham
Narrated by: Franis Matthews
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Way back during the Crusades, Richard I presented the Huntingforest family with the tiny Balkan state of Averna but since then the kingdom has been forgotten, until circumstances in Europe suddenly render it extremely strategically important to the British government. They hire unconventional detective Albert Campion to recover the long-missing proofs of ownership - the deeds, a crown, and a receipt - which are apparently hidden in the village of Pontisbright.

On arriving in Pontisbright, Campion and his friends meet the eccentric, young, flame-haired Amanda Fitton and her family who claim to be the rightful heirs to Averna and join in the hunt. Unfortunately, criminal financier Brett Savanake is also interested in finding the evidence for his own ends.

©1934 Margery Allingham (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

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A Campy Campion

Sweet Danger is a campy sort of mystery, though the mystery really isn't much of a mystery. Campion is drool and amusing as he and a group of friends try to find the true heir to a piece of strategic property in a far off Balkan country. We get to meet the eccentric Finton family, in particular young Lady Amanda Finton, who scrape by running a mill. The Finton's hold the keys to the mystery. Lady Amanda likes to tinker with electricity, batteries, and radio. The bad guy and his cronies are obvious from the start.

Francis Matthews is a wonderful narrator. I prefer him to David Thorpe, whose Campion I find grating..

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For its genre an interesting adventure

Well, we have a mysterious hero doing a mysterious job for his government. A few items must be found. A treasure hunt?
We have a disinherited member of nobility who is seeking recognition and his estates. A little Crusade history. A Demonic Doctor with an equisite cellar and a red haired lass who runs an electric car and a windmill. And the baddies also on a hunt.

It is a delightful listen. Not at all serious.

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Love Albert Campion

Great narration and wonderful story from one of the classic writers of the British mystery genre.

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Another fun Campion

Campion takes on a strange case involving a tiny kingdom and what amounts to a treasure hunt to find proofs to the heir. Lots of action here, and it's all well told, with excellent characters. Francis Matthews and David Thorne both bring good things to the readings of these novels, different but equally good.

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Breathing hops and confidence...

This is one of my favourite books in the series, read beautifully by Francis Matthews. Seriously. The man captures the characters in ways that other
narrators of these books just can not touch. (Okay, there is the one sentence where he accidentally makes Mary sound like Aunt Hat, but that doesn't bother me.)

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Funny and engaging Campion mystery

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I love Margery Allingham's characters and her stories. This story is not typical of Allingham's Campion mysteries. It is a bit more tounge-in-cheek and there is no murderer to catch but rather a puzzle to be solved in order to lay claim to a strategically important piece of land. (The story is set in England just before WWII.) Like her other Campion mysteries, Campion is as dour as ever and is counter balanced by his "man" Lugg and other supporting characters. I particularly liked Amanda Fitton's resourcefulness, spunk and courage. The story is well told, the characters are realistic, the villan is scary and everybody's psychological motivations are crystal clear. The mystery will hook you and your concern about the fate of the characters will keep you involved. I had trouble turning it off.

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A Good Deal of Fun

In this adventure, the British Government enlists Campion's aid to locate the heirlooms of a forgotten Balkan kingdom, Averna. The Pontisbright family were the rightful heirs to this kingdom, but due to an unconfirmed marriage, the family lost their title. All that is left of this House are the three Fittons: Amanda, her younger brother Hal, and older sister Mary. Amanda, seventeen, becomes Campion's lieutenant as, following the clues of an aged riddle, they try desperately to find the crown, receipt, and deeds before their enemy does.

This is a delightful escapade, filled with secrets, excitement, and the unexpected. Amanda Fitton steals the show from Campion, with her diverting ways and precocious practicality, but he still has ample time to shine with his understated heroism. The intelligent and witty plot, while not necessarily credible, is a good deal of fun and one of Allingham's most memorable.

The narrator is great, and gives Campion a perfect voice.

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Wildly Improbable and Perfect!

Delightful characters! So very British in the funniest way. My favorite Campion so far— children’s books for adults. The mill is a wondrous place-hope this setting and these characters show up again in future books. (I am just reading through the series for the first time ever-well, listening through.)

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Love the humor in a nursery mystery

I have a new favorite author. Great characters, history woven into the plot, and good laughs

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Another Winner!

Nothing rivals Allingham’s ability to weave an engaging tales with fun and believable characters. This audiobook is a MUST!

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