
J. J. Connington
Alfred Walter Stewart was a British chemist and part-time novelist who wrote seventeen detective novels and a pioneering science fiction work between 1923 and 1947 under the pseudonym of JJ Connington. He created several fictional detectives, including Superintendent Ross and Chief Constable Sir Clinton Driffield.

Nordenholt's Million
In a world on the brink of destruction, a businessman is caught in a web of political intrigue when a mysterious blight threatens to destroy all food sources.
By J. J. Connington

The Dangerfield Talisman
Amidst a web of hidden motives at a historic estate, a family's prized heirloom becomes the object of desire, promising relief to some while tempting others towards dangerous actions.
By J. J. Connington

Murder in the maze
** In a twisted game of life and death, two unsuspecting players venture into a serene maze only to uncover a murder, forcing them to escape a cunning killer hidden among the hedges.
By J. J. Connington

Mystery at Lynden Sands
When a caretaker dies mysteriously, two siblings must unearth their family's hidden secrets to discover the truth.
By J. J. Connington

The case with nine solutions
In a fog-laden setting, a doctor's wrong turn plunges him into a treacherous murder case, where a young man's life was taken, and the truth hides behind a veil of mystery.
By J. J. Connington