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The Tiger in the Smoke

An Albert Campion Mystery

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The Tiger in the Smoke

By: Margery Allingham
Narrated by: David Thorpe
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Jack Havoc, jail-breaker and knife artist, is on the loose on the streets of London once again. In the faded squares of shabby houses, in the furtive alleys and darkened pubs, the word is out that the Tiger is back in town, more vicious and cunning than ever.

It falls to Albert Campion to pit his wits against the killer and hunt him down through the city's November smog before it is too late.

©2013 Margery Allingham (P)2013 Audible Ltd
Crime Fiction Thriller & Suspense Mystery Suspense

Critic reviews

"Miss Allingham is one of the few writers who can deal with art. Both her passions and her patterns are beautiful, accurate and serene" ( Daily Telegraph)
"Margery Allingham has worked her way up to a worthy place among the tiny hierarchy of front-rankers in the detective world" ()
"[Allingham] captures her quintessential quiet detective Albert Campion to perfection... For those who relish classic crime fiction" ( Daily Express)
Compelling Storyline • Psychological Depth • Brilliant Narration • Moving Spiritual Themes • Philosophical Discussions

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Well developed plot and characters. Margery Allingham is at her best. David Thorpe continues to demonstrate his talent and virtuosity as a reader.

Outstanding

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I enjoy Albert Campion and this one was him at his best. I enjoyed how the book revealed more of his personality and his family life. A much more mature man compared to when he first came on the scene. This was an intense page turner and kept my attention from start to finish.

One of my favorite Campion

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Where does The Tiger in the Smoke rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

I love Tiger in the Smoke as a book. I really wish it were the Francis Matthews version though.

Who was your favorite character and why?

The canon was definitely the most prominent and favorite character.

Did David Thorpe do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?

Not really - it was sometimes hard to tell Campion from Luke. Other characters were okay.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes - because I love the book.

Any additional comments?

If they ever release the Francis Matthews version, I would definitely pick it over the David Thorpe one. Francis Matthews will always be Campion to me.

Love Allingham, but David Thorpe, not so much

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This story is not a typical Albert Campion mystery. In fact, it’s not really a mystery. It’s more of a thriller than a who-done-it. Also, Albert isn’t a major character, though he plays an important role. Still, for all that, it’s an enjoyable listen.

Allingham does a great job of bringing her characters to life. You might not like them, or you might find their actions frustratingly stupid (shouting, Don’t do that!, as they walk to their doom). But, understand them and why they act as they do.

Not a Typical Campion Mystery

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Not sure how I missed this Campion book before. It's surely a winner. The depiction of the spirituality of Canon Avril adds a deeper dimension to the story, which reminds me of the spiritual undertones of "The Nine Taylors," by Allingham's friend Dorothy L. Sayers. Once again, what hurts the performance is this reader's inability to voice Campion as airy without bring imbecile. Such a tightrope has been walked by other performers, including Francis Matthews, Ian Carmichael, Edward Petherbridge, Anthony Andrews, and Peter Davison.

Not only suspenseful, but profound

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