Albert Campion Mysteries Series in Order: 43 books
The Crime at Black Dudley // The Black Dudley Murder
Margery Allingham
Book - 1
1929
Mystery Mile
Margery Allingham
Book - 2
1930
Look to the Lady // The Gyrth Chalice Mystery
Margery Allingham
Book - 3
Jan-1931
Police at the Funeral
Margery Allingham
Book - 4
1931
Sweet Danger // Kingdom of Death // The Fear Sign
Margery Allingham
Book - 5
Jan-1933
Death of a Ghost
Margery Allingham
Book - 6
1934
Flowers for the Judge // Legacy in Blood
Margery Allingham
Book - 7
Jan-1936
Dancers in Mourning // Who Killed Chloe?
Margery Allingham
Book - 8
Jan-1937
The Case of the Late Pig
Margery Allingham
Book - 9.1
1937
The Border-Line Case
Margery Allingham
Book - 9.2
Jan-1937
The Case of the Man with the Sack
Margery Allingham
Book - 9.3
Jan-1937
The Case of the Widow
Margery Allingham
Book - 9.3
Jan-1937
The Case of the Old Man in the Window
Margery Allingham
Book - 9.4
Jan-1937
The Case of the Pro and the Con
Margery Allingham
Book - 9.5
Jan-1937
The Case of the White Elephant
Margery Allingham
Book - 9.6
Jan-1937
Coroner's Pidgin // Pearls Before Swine
Margery Allingham
Book - 10
Jan-1937
The Fashion in Shrouds
Margery Allingham
Book - 11
1938
Mr Campion and Others
Margery Allingham
Book - 12
The Name on the Wrapper
Margery Allingham
Book - 12.01
Jan-1939
The Hat Trick
Margery Allingham
Book - 12.02
Jan-1939
The Case of the Question Mark
Margery Allingham
Book - 12.03
Jan-1939
The Case of the Frenchman's Gloves
Margery Allingham
Book - 12.04
Jan-1939
The Longer View
Margery Allingham
Book - 12.05
Jan-1939
Safe As Houses
Margery Allingham
Book - 12.06
Jan-1939
The Definite Article
Margery Allingham
Book - 12.07
Jan-1939
The Meaning of the Act
Margery Allingham
Book - 12.08
Jan-1939
A Matter of Form
Margery Allingham
Book - 12.09
Jan-1939
The Danger Point
Margery Allingham
Book - 12.1
Jan-1939
Traitor's Purse // The Sabotage Murder Mystery
Margery Allingham
Book - 13
Jan-1941
Pearls Before Swine
Margery Allingham
Book - 14
1945
The Case Book of Mr. Campion
Margery Allingham
Book - 15
Jan-1947
The Crimson Letter
Margery Allingham
Book - 15.1
Jan-1947
The Magic Hat
Margery Allingham
Book - 15.2
Jan-1947
More Work for the Undertaker
Margery Allingham
Book - 16
1948
The Tiger in the Smoke // Tiger Loose
Margery Allingham
Book - 17
Jan-1952
The Beckoning Lady // The Estate of the Beckoning Lady
Margery Allingham
Book - 18
Jan-1955
Hide My Eyes // Tether's End // Ten Were Missing
Margery Allingham
Book - 19
Jan-1958
The China Governess
Margery Allingham
Book - 20
1962
The Mind Readers
Margery Allingham
Book - 21
1965
Cargo of Eagles
Margery Allingham
Book - 22
1968
The Allingham Case-Book
Margery Allingham
Book - 22.5
Jan-1969
The Allingham Minibus // Mr. Campion's Lucky Day and Other Stories
Margery Allingham
Book - 23
Mar-1973
The Return of Mr. Campion
Margery Allingham
Book - 24
Oct-1989
Series Premise
Each book centers on a complete mystery case that Campion solves using observation, intellect, and a network of unusual contacts. The stories combine clever plotting with gradual revelations about both the crime and the people involved.
Albert Campion Mysteries Series Reading Order
🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1: The Crime at Black Dudley // The Black Dudley Murder
Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.
Publication order gives the best experience because character relationships and personal developments unfold gradually. Each book has a complete central mystery plot with its own resolution, but ongoing character arcs carry across the series. Readers who read out of order miss important context about Campion’s evolving personal life and connections with recurring characters.
Albert Campion serves as the central, deceptively mild-mannered detective. His household includes the gruff ex-convict valet Magersfontein Lugg, while inventor Amanda Fitton becomes a key romantic partner and later wife, with their son Rupert appearing in later books.
Setting of the Albert Campion Mysteries Series
The series is set primarily in England, spanning the 1930s to the post-war years. Stories move between London, country estates, quiet villages, and sophisticated social circles where appearances often hide darker truths.
Tone & Themes of the Albert Campion Mysteries Series
The books maintain a witty, sophisticated Golden Age mystery tone with psychological insight. Recurring themes include the contrast between public image and private reality, social class, identity, and the moral complexities of justice.
Is the Albert Campion Mysteries Series Worth Reading?
This series appeals to readers who enjoy classic British detective fiction with strong characterization and layered puzzles. It suits fans of thoughtful mysteries where the detective’s personal growth adds depth to individual cases.
Content Warnings and Heat Level
The series contains descriptions of murder and crime typical of traditional mysteries, without graphic violence. Romance is present but handled discreetly, with mild language overall.
The Albert Campion Mysteries series offers intricate cases through the eyes of one of detective fiction’s most distinctive sleuths. Following the books in order lets readers track Campion’s development from enigmatic adventurer to family man. It provides a rewarding experience for those seeking well-crafted mysteries with lasting character depth.
Books in this series fall into the following genres
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
There are 43 books in the Albert Campion Mysteries series.
The series includes 23 novels and 20 short stories/novellas.
The Albert Campion Mysteries series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Return of Mr. Campion (Book 24), was published in October 1989.
The first book in the Albert Campion Mysteries series, The Crime at Black Dudley // The Black Dudley Murder, was published in January 1929.
The Albert Campion Mysteries series primarily falls into the Mystery genre.