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Mystery at Lynden Sands by J.J. Connington is a classic detective novel that unravels a web of secrets and intrigue in a quaint English seaside town. The story begins when Inspector Furnival of Scotland Yard receives a cryptic letter from an old friend, Colonel Pettigrew, who suspects foul play at Lynden Sands, a picturesque coastal village where he resides. Concerned by the Colonel's ominous message, Furnival sets out to investigate, accompanied by his trusty assistant, Detective Sergeant Blair. Upon their arrival at Lynden Sands, Furnival and Blair are greeted by a cast of eccentric…mehr

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Mystery at Lynden Sands by J.J. Connington is a classic detective novel that unravels a web of secrets and intrigue in a quaint English seaside town. The story begins when Inspector Furnival of Scotland Yard receives a cryptic letter from an old friend, Colonel Pettigrew, who suspects foul play at Lynden Sands, a picturesque coastal village where he resides. Concerned by the Colonel's ominous message, Furnival sets out to investigate, accompanied by his trusty assistant, Detective Sergeant Blair. Upon their arrival at Lynden Sands, Furnival and Blair are greeted by a cast of eccentric characters, including the reclusive author Mr. Milsom, the mysterious Miss Fell, and the charming but enigmatic Mrs. Chester. As they delve deeper into the affairs of the village, they uncover a series of strange occurrences and unexplained disappearances that point to a sinister conspiracy lurking beneath the surface. With the clock ticking and tensions rising, Furnival and Blair race against time to unravel the mystery of Lynden Sands before it's too late. As they sift through clues and interrogate suspects, they uncover a complex web of lies, deceit, and betrayal that threatens to tear the fabric of the community apart. As the investigation reaches its climax, Furnival and Blair must use all their wit and ingenuity to unmask the culprit and bring them to justice. Along the way, they confront their own fears and prejudices, forging an unbreakable bond of trust and camaraderie that will see them through the darkest of times. Mystery at Lynden Sands is a gripping whodunit that will keep readers guessing until the final, thrilling conclusion. With its atmospheric setting, intricate plot twists, and memorable characters, J.J. Connington's novel is a must-read for fans of classic detective fiction.

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J. J. Connington is the pseudonym of Alfred Walter Stewart (1880-1947), a British author renowned for his contributions to the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. Here are key points about J. J. Connington. Alfred Walter Stewart wrote under the pen name J. J. Connington, producing a significant body of work that includes detective novels and mystery stories. He was known for his intricate plots, clever puzzles, and meticulous attention to detail in his writing. His writing style is characterized by a focus on puzzles, riddles, and the intricate unraveling of mysteries. Connington's novels often explore themes of crime, justice, and the psychology of both criminals and detectives. During the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, Connington's works stood out for their intellectual challenge and narrative sophistication. He contributed to the evolution of the detective novel by introducing innovative plot twists and unconventional solutions. ome of his notable works include "The Case with Nine Solutions" (1928), "Nordenholt's Million" (1923), and "Tragedy at Ravensthorpe" (1927), among others. These novels showcase his mastery of plot construction and storytelling. Alfred Walter Stewart, writing as J. J. Connington, left a legacy of engaging mysteries that continue to be appreciated for their intellectual depth, intricate plotting, and contribution to the rich tapestry of detective fiction from the early 20th century.