J. J. Connington Ordre des livres
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.






- 2024
- 2024
Mystery at Lynden Sands
- 314pages
- 11 heures de lecture
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.
- 2024
Grim Vengeance
- 314pages
- 11 heures de lecture
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.
- 2023
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.
- 2022
"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
- 2020
It was at the hidden stone wall in the spinney that Johnnie Brandon, rabbit shooting with a party of guests, was instantly killed by a shotgun charge. That day he had attained his majority, but the night before he had been discovered in a compromising situation with the wife of the man who had been his mentor. The inquest ruled 'accidental death' but Inspector Hinton was soon to discover that it was murder that was the motive ...
- 2013
The Two Tickets Puzzle
- 292pages
- 11 heures de lecture
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.
- 2013
The Eye in the Museum
- 236pages
- 9 heures de lecture
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.


