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J. J. Connington

    This author is known for their ability to delve into the complexities of the human psyche, exploring the darker aspects of our nature. Their works are often set against bleak, atmospheric backdrops that mirror the inner turmoil of their characters. The author masterfully employs suspense and mystery to draw readers into the depths of the human condition. Their writing is characterized by keen insight into character motivations and moral quandaries.

    Nordenholt's Million
    The Two Tickets Puzzle
    Murder in the Maze
    The Eye in the Museum
    Grim Vengeance
    Mystery at Lynden Sands
    • Mystery at Lynden Sands

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(10)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of the English seaside, the story follows chief-constable Sir Clinton Driffield as he navigates a complex web of intrigue involving a missing heir, potential impostors, and a series of criminal activities, including bigamy, embezzlement, kidnapping, and murder. Driffield's keen ability to decipher physical clues leads him through this intricate mystery, showcasing the hallmark of Connington's detective narratives. This installment continues to build on the engaging and suspenseful elements established in previous books.

      Mystery at Lynden Sands
    • Grim Vengeance

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The narrative revolves around chief-constable Sir Clinton Driffield as he investigates a series of murders involving foreign victims. While visiting his sister, he grapples with suspicions against his niece's South American husband and faces moral dilemmas. The tension escalates with a daylight murder in his sister's home, leading to unexpected twists, particularly when his niece becomes a suspect. The story engages readers by revealing evidence alongside Driffield, culminating in a surprising conclusion that showcases Connington's skill in detective fiction.

      Grim Vengeance
    • The Eye in the Museum

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The unexpected death of Mrs. Fenton sparks a complex investigation into whether it was due to natural causes, an accidental overdose, or something more sinister. Several suspects emerge, including her financially motivated niece, her estranged husband, a suspicious property agent, and a friend with an insurance policy linked to her debts. The narrative showcases Mr. Connington's expertise in pure detective fiction, emphasizing a focused approach that adheres to the genre's conventions while unraveling a web of motives and secrets.

      The Eye in the Museum
    • Set against a backdrop of intrigue, this classical work delves into a murder mystery within a maze, captivating readers with its timeless themes. Alpha Editions has revitalized the text through careful reformatting and retyping, ensuring clarity and readability. This effort aims to preserve the book's significance for contemporary and future audiences, allowing the rich narrative to remain accessible and appreciated across generations.

      Murder in the Maze
    • The Two Tickets Puzzle

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Renowned among detective fiction specialists, the work of Mr. J. J. Connington offers a deep dive into the intricacies of mystery and crime-solving. His storytelling is characterized by clever plots and well-developed characters, showcasing his mastery of the genre. Readers can expect engaging narratives that challenge the intellect while providing a thrilling experience. Connington's contributions have left a lasting impact on the landscape of detective literature, making his works essential for enthusiasts and scholars alike.

      The Two Tickets Puzzle
    • "Bacteria inimical to plant growth spread around the world, causing a blight, Jack Flint is invited to become director of operations at Nordernholt's survivalist colony in England's Clyde Valley"-- Provided by publisher

      Nordenholt's Million
    • Nordenholt's Million

      in large print

      • 412 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, specifically designed in large print to enhance readability for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making historical texts accessible, it reflects a commitment to inclusivity in literature.

      Nordenholt's Million
    • The mysterious death of Johnnie Brandon during a rabbit shoot raises questions of accident, suicide, or murder. Complicating matters are his father's financial misdeeds and the appearance of a gentlemanly lunatic with memory lapses. Chief Constable Sir Clinton Driffield steps in to unravel the complexities of the case, navigating the tangled web of relationships and motives surrounding the estate.

      The Ha-Ha Case