Wonderfully plotted . . . A marvelous mixture of witchcraft, sacred relics and ancient oaths. [ Allingham was a] rare and precious talent. The Washington Post
Estranged from his father, young Percival St. John Wykes Gyrth wanders the streets of London, penniless and homeless, until hes lured to the house of gentleman sleuth Albert Campion. An underground ring of the most powerful and wealthy art collectors in the world have turned their attention to the Gyrth Chalice, a state treasure guarded by the family for centuries.
To stop its theft, Campion and Val head back to the family seat in Suffolk, where folklore and ancient superstitions aboundand where, in its supposedly haunted woods, Vals aunt is found literally scared to death. With Vals coming-of-age ritual approachingin which he is initiated into the secret of the ChaliceCampion must sort through new religion followers, landed gentry, suspicious villagers, and a cast of Londons neer-do-wells for suspects, all while putting his own life on the line.
Praise for Margery Allingham
Margery Allingham stands out like a shining light. Agatha Christie
The best of mystery writers. The New Yorker
Dont start reading these books unless you are confident that you can handle addiction. The Independent
One of the finest Golden-Age crime novelists. The Sunday Telegraph
Spending an evening with Campion is one of lifes pure pleasures. The Sunday Times