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No Love Lost () Hardcover Paperback Kindle: The Allingham Case-Book () Hardcover Paperback Kindle: The Allingham Minibus () Margery Allingham was one of the highly reputed authors from England, who was famous for writing books based on the mystery and thriller genres. She was best remembered as an English author of golden age Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins.  · No Love Lost by Margery Allingham. Novella: The Patient at Peacocks Hall. First published in book form The only unusual element that morning was provided by Rhoda. Once or twice I wondered if she was www.doorway.ru: Clothes In Books.  · No Love Lost contains two non-series novellas by Past Offences favourite Margery Allingham. As the title suggests, the two stories are connected by the theme of love, although the damage caused by gossip in small communities is a strong secondary theme. In ‘The Patient at Peacocks Hall’, a young doctor who has never quite recovered from being dumped in favour of a movie starlet, is Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.


Margery Louise Allingham was born in Ealing, London in to a very literary family; her parents were both writers, and her aunt ran a magazine, so it was natural that Margery too would begin writing at an early age. She wrote steadily through her school days, first in Colchester and later as a boarder at the Perse School for Girls in Cambridge, where she wrote, produced, and performed in a. No Love Lost - Ebook written by Margery Allingham. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read No Love Lost. Editions for No Love Lost: (Paperback published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ), (Mass Market Paperback published in 1.


Margery Allingham. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, Sep 6, - Actors - pages. 2 Reviews. Comprising of two short novellas, No Love Lost is a thrilling work of suspense. No Love Lost contains two non-series novellas by Past Offences favourite Margery Allingham. As the title suggests, the two stories are connected by the theme of love, although the damage caused by gossip in small communities is a strong secondary theme. In ‘The Patient at Peacocks Hall’, a young doctor who has never quite recovered from being dumped in favour of a movie starlet, is presented with the unenviable prospect of nursing her rival back to health. No Love Lost by Margery Allingham. Novella: The Patient at Peacocks Hall. First published in book form The only unusual element that morning was provided by Rhoda. Once or twice I wondered if she was ill.

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