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Category Archives: Sir Clinton Driffield
The Case With Nine Solutions by J J Connington
Dr Ringwood is entertaining a colleague when an emergency call is received and he promptly is off to the home of the Silverdales where a maid has fallen ill. Due to the thick fog, he manages to enter the next-door … Continue reading
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Murder In The Maze by J J Connington
Whistlefield is a picturesque country house, with a lovely hedge maze in the garden. It’s a special maze, as it has two centres – open areas where the twin brothers, Roger and Neville Shandon sometimes go for a bit of … Continue reading
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