Golden Age
mystery writer Margery
Allingham (1904-1966) didn’t just write Albert Campion detective stories. While
she’s best known for the Campion novels, she also produced an array of other mystery
stories with varying detectives, heroes, and heroines.
Deadly
Duo, first published
in 1949, includes two non-Campion novellas.
In “Wanted:
Someone Innocent,” Gillian Brayton is a young woman not long out of school who
works fort rather sub-standard wages for a milliner. At a retirement event for her old school’s
headmistress, she meets Rita Fayre, an alum several years older than Gillian.
Rita offers the young girl an attractive position on the spot, to become a kind
of companion. Rita is vague about her duties, and unsuspecting Gillian,
desperately in need of income, accepts.
The reader gets
suspicious as soon as Gillian arrives at the Fayre country home, even if
Gillian herself seems a bit naïve. She discovers she’s to be a companion for
Rita’s convalescing husband Julian. But things more nefarious are underfoot.
In “Last Act,”
Margot Robert is a young actress, French by birth but living in England. She’s
returning from a rather triumphant theater tour in the United States, looking
forward to seeing her family dominated by her adopted mother, Madame Zoffany,
herself a former actress and known to the family as Zoff. Gillian had been
engaged to one of Zoff’s grandsons, Victor; she has broken the engagement
because she has fallen in love with the other grandson, Denis.
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The family
get-together has all the markings for fireworks and mayhem, and mayhem
certainly ensues – Zoff is found dead in her bed, murdered. At times during the
investigation, virtually all of the family members, servants, and various
hangers-on are suspects; all except for Margot have a motive.
Allingham almost
always manages to include a bit of romance in her novels, and these two
novellas are no exception. But they’re not romantic stories or romances;
Allingham was in the serious business of writing murder mysteries, and the
romance is always a secondary consideration.
Deadly Duo is a
fun read, exemplifying Allingham, at her non-Campion best.
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