Death at Swaythling Court

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''Ingenious'' DAILY NEWS''Brilliant'' THE SCOTSMAN''Complicated enough to baffle the average reader and exciting enough to keep them turning the pages'' NEW YORK TIMES''Distinctly worth reading'' THE SPECTATOR''You must read this'' LIFEMr Hubbard a wholesale perfumer collector of butterflies and a blackmailer was an extremely unpleasant character. When he was found dead in his home Swaythling Court his passing was mourned by few. Faced with the evidence a Coroner''s Jury turns in a verdict of suicide but few are convinced by this.Colonel Sanderstead felt it his duty to investigate and track down the killer no matter who they might be.Originally published in 1926 DEATH AT SWAYTHLING COURT is a classic Golden Age Murder Mystery.J.J. CONNINGTON was the pseudonym of Alfred Walter Stewart (1880-1947) a Scottish chemist with a sideline in creating ingeniously plotted crime novels.
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