Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed Pearls Before Swine (Albert Campion, Bk 12) on + 2723 more book reviews
This book started out with a lot of humor, unlike more of Allingham's Campion's novels. Then it got serious, and a bit tedious. Some parts were hard to follow. The ending was somewhat of a surprise as I wasn't aware of his domestic arrangement. (Trying not to give a spoiler here.)
Ordered this book by mistake (same title, different in every other way). I'd never heard of Campion but I am a bit of a mystery fan. This book is well written and though it is formulaic (you figure out the culprit within the first 40 pages, but SHOCKER, there's a mystery villain at the end as well), it was actually quite enjoyable. The characters were distinct, very much unique in voice, and for a British author, she does a spot on American dialect for her sole Yank character. All in all, a very enjoyable read.