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J. J. Connington

    Cet auteur est connu pour sa capacité à plonger dans les complexités de la psyché humaine, explorant les aspects les plus sombres de notre nature. Ses œuvres se déroulent souvent sur des toiles de fond sombres et atmosphériques qui reflètent le tumulte intérieur de ses personnages. L'auteur emploie avec maestria le suspense et le mystère pour entraîner les lecteurs dans les profondeurs de la condition humaine. Son écriture se caractérise par une perspicacité aiguë quant aux motivations des personnages et à leurs dilemmes moraux.

    The Tau Cross Mystery
    The Boat-House Riddle
    Jack-in-the-Box
    The Castleford Conundrum
    Murder Will Speak
    Death at Swaythling Court
    • Death at Swaythling Court

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      A notorious blackmailer’s murder sets off a tangled investigation led by Colonel Sanderstead, who is compelled to uncover the truth due to his nephew's friend's potential motives. As he navigates through ghostly apparitions and misleading evidence, the Colonel's missteps complicate the case further. The narrative weaves a complex mystery that ultimately reveals surprising conclusions about the events surrounding the death at Swaythling Court. This 1926 classic by J. J. Connington is enhanced by an introduction from Curtis Evans.

      Death at Swaythling Court
    • Murder Will Speak

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      The narrative revolves around Hyson, who seizes control of his workplace following his employer's illness, driven by greed and a desire for dominance. His manipulative actions lead to his untimely death, raising questions of suicide versus murder. Sir Clinton Driffield takes on the investigation, complicated by a lurking criminal—a poison-pen writer targeting the community. This intricate mystery promises to engage fans of golden-age detective fiction and J. J. Connington's work, blending suspense with a rich backdrop of intrigue.

      Murder Will Speak
    • The Castleford Conundrum

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Set in a country house, the narrative revolves around the contemptible Winifred Castleford and her sponging in-laws, creating a vivid portrayal of a dysfunctional family. The story features a cleverly arranged murder targeting the wealthy family member, adding intrigue to the dynamics. While most characters are depicted with disdain, Winifred's stepdaughter, Hillary, stands out as a sympathetic figure. This mystery promises a blend of scheming relatives and a captivating plot, appealing to fans of classic English whodunits.

      The Castleford Conundrum
    • Jack-in-the-Box

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      The story follows Sir Clinton Driffield, a beloved character among Connington's readers, as he skillfully navigates a new mystery. His sharp intellect and suave demeanor guide the investigation, leading to a compelling resolution that showcases his detective prowess.

      Jack-in-the-Box
    • The Boat-House Riddle

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,4(3)Évaluer

      Set in a classic Golden Age mystery, the story features Sir Clinton Driffield as he investigates the suspicious death of a gamekeeper found shot near a lake. Newlywed Colin Keith-Westerton and his bride, accompanied by her confessor, are staying at the Dower House while their mansion is being modernized. The discovery of valuable pearls near the body raises questions about an accidental death. As Sir Clinton delves into the mystery, he uncovers secrets involving a gramophone motor, the missing Mrs. Keith-Westerton, and the enigmatic Save-Your-Soul Sawyer.

      The Boat-House Riddle
    • The Tau Cross Mystery

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      Set in an English suburb rife with intrigue, this detective novel features Sir Clinton Driffield as he navigates a complex mystery filled with meticulously placed clues. The narrative offers a rich tapestry of well-developed characters, steering away from typical detective tropes. The story is praised for its cleverness and engaging plot twists, highlighted by a memorable closing paragraph that showcases Driffield's sardonic wit. Enthusiastic reviews commend its intricate details, making it a compelling read for armchair sleuths.

      The Tau Cross Mystery
    • Truth Comes Limping

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      2,5(2)Évaluer

      The story revolves around Sir Clinton Driffield, a seasoned problem-solver, who is drawn into a murder investigation after discovering the body of a hack journalist with a controversial past. The presence of cash near the body raises suspicions of blackmail, leading to a local landowner with a troubled history. As Driffield delves deeper into the case, another death complicates matters, challenging his skills and delaying the resolution of the unfolding mystery.

      Truth Comes Limping
    • Mystery at Lynden Sands

      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,5(10)Évaluer

      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
    • Nemesis at Raynham Parva

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,5(7)Évaluer

      Renowned among detective fiction specialists, Mr. J. J. Connington's work stands out for its intricate plots and engaging characters. His contributions to the genre are celebrated for their cleverness and depth, making him a significant figure in literary circles. Readers can expect a masterful blend of mystery and intellectual challenge that showcases Connington's talent for crafting compelling narratives.

      Nemesis at Raynham Parva
    • The Eye in the Museum

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,0(4)Évaluer

      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