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Supt. Ross Mysteries

This series plunges readers into the realm of classic whodunits, where each case unravels a intricate web of motives and secrets. Follow a sharp detective as they employ unwavering logic to uncover the truth hidden behind seemingly straightforward crimes. The narratives are rich with suspense, unexpected twists, and meticulously drawn characters that will keep you on the edge of your seat. It's essential reading for aficionados of pure detective fiction.

The Two Tickets Puzzle
The Eye in the Museum

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    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
  2. 2

    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