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Black'Erchief Dick; or, Blackkerchief Dick (1923)

by Margery Allingham

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First published in 1923, this is Margery Allingham's first novel, written at the age of nineteen. Preceding her much adored Albert Campion series,Blackkerchief Dickis a standalone novel that showcases the author's raw and evergreen writing. Centring on a group of smugglers on Mersea Island in the 17th century, Allingham explores how true love and friendship can be found in the darkest of places. With romance, heartbreak and adventure on an even keel,Blackkerchief Dick ticks along to the beat of a smuggler's life; murder, rum, and the old call of the sea.… (more)
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Dedicated to HAL GRAME
in the hope that he will be satisfied that I have done my best to fulfil the promise I made to him to the story of Anny and to "Tell True"
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First published in 1923, this is Margery Allingham's first novel, written at the age of nineteen. Preceding her much adored Albert Campion series,Blackkerchief Dickis a standalone novel that showcases the author's raw and evergreen writing. Centring on a group of smugglers on Mersea Island in the 17th century, Allingham explores how true love and friendship can be found in the darkest of places. With romance, heartbreak and adventure on an even keel,Blackkerchief Dick ticks along to the beat of a smuggler's life; murder, rum, and the old call of the sea.

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A historical novel about smugglers set on Mersea Island in the 17th century, where the Spaniard Delfazio discoveres how true love and friendship can be found in the darkest of places. With romance, heartbreak and adventure on an even keel, Blackkerchief Dick ticks along to the beat of smuggler's life; murder, rum, and the old call of the sea.
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