
Ronald Arbuthnott Knox
Ronald Arbuthnott Knox was an English Catholic priest, theologian, author, and radio broadcaster. Educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, where he earned a high reputation as a classicist, Knox was ordained as a priest of the Church of England in 1912. He was a fellow and chaplain of Trinity College, Oxford until he resigned from those positions following his conversion to Catholicism in 1917. Knox became a Catholic priest in 1918, continuing in that capacity his scholarly and literary work.

The three taps : $b A detective story without a moral
In a locked room with an open window, a detective must untangle a web of insurance policies and peculiar circumstances to solve a death that may or may not be murder.
By Ronald Arbuthnott Knox

The viaduct murder
In a world of privileged golf outings and deceptive appearances, two unlikely detectives find themselves entangled in a deadly game where uncovering the truth means facing more than just a killer.
By Ronald Arbuthnott Knox

Memories of the future : $b Being memoirs of the years 1915β1972, written in the year of grace 1988
Witness a lifetime of historical moments and personal evolution through the eyes of a woman reflecting on her past from a future vantage point.
By Ronald Arbuthnott Knox