Acknowledgments (2014)

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The Margery Allingham Society (MAS) was enjoying its annual Birthday Lunch at the University Women’s Club and had invited crime-writer (and Allingham aficionado) Imogen Robertson to make a speech and cut the cake. There’d been a business meeting in the morning at which the treasurer, instead of pursing her lips and shaking her head – as I believe to be the usual custom at AGMs – had been able to announce that, due to the long ago generosity of Margery’s sister Joyce Allingham, the Society had a ...bit of money in its reserves. How should we spend it to enhance Margery’s reputation and perpetuate her writerly legacy? A Lecture Series? A Convention? Perhaps not. Allingham herself would have presented her excuses and avoided both of them.
Margery Allingham was a hands-on professional writer from childhood. She was born into what we might now describe as a ‘media’ family – there were journalists, editors, photographers, advertising copy-writers and actors among her closest relatives, as well as other inveterate fiction-producers.


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