The Boathouse Riddle

by J. J. Connington

Published 28 November 2013

When Chief Constable Sir Clinton Driffield goes to stay with his friend Wendover, mysterious goings-on in the boathouse he owns soon attract the duo's attention. Lights go on and off, strangers come in and out, and a game warden is found murdered nearby.

And as they work to solve the crime, a second body is dredged up from the lake ...

'Mr J. J. Connington is a name revered by all specialists on detective fiction' Spectator


Murder in the Maze

by J. J. Connington

Published 27 February 2012

'A really first-rate detective story' T. S. Eliot

When twin brothers Roger and Neville Shandon are murdered by poisoned darts in Whistlefield's famous hedge maze, Sir Clinton Driffield arrives to restore order. He finds two terrified witnesses - visitors to the estate - and clues aplenty in this brilliantly conceived and meticulously realized country-house mystery.


The Eye in the Museum

by J. J. Connington

Published 30 November 2012

The terms of her father's will tie Joyce to her Aunt Evelyn until she is 25 - or Evelyn will inherit the entire estate. But Joyce wants to marry Leslie, and the money she will eventually inherit would be a considerable help to him in his career.

Aunt Evelyn is a violent drunk, and one evening Joyce speculates to Leslie that if she fended of one of her aunt's violent attacks and her aunt died of 'one of her heart attacks' she could hardly be held accountable - could she?

Leslie isn't really sure. And the next day Aunt Evelyn dies suddenly.