The Case With Nine Solutions

Alfred Walter Stewart (1880 - 1947)

This book was written by Alfred Walter Stewart under the pseudonym J.J. Connington:

Sir Clinton Driffield is a respected police professional assigned the task of solving a convoluted crime of murder. The case involves a coy temptress, her husband, a secret admirer and a young man with a romantic interest in the temptress. Sir Clinton and his assistant, Inspector Flamborough must whittle down the circumstances and causes of death from nine potential scenarios. The process leads them through scientific clues, messages from a secret source and good old fashioned deductive reasoning. - Summary by Howard Skyman

Genre(s): Crime & Mystery Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Dying Man Howard Skyman
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Play 02 The House Next Door Howard Skyman
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Play 03 Sir Clinton At Ivy Lodge Howard Skyman
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Play 04 The Crime At Heatherfield Howard Skyman
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Play 05 The Bungalow Tragedy Howard Skyman
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Play 06 The Nine Possible Solutions Howard Skyman
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Play 07 The Fly In The Amber Howard Skyman
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Play 08 The Hassendean Journal Howard Skyman
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Play 09 The Creditor Howard Skyman
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Play 10 Information Received Howard Skyman
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Play 11 The Code Advertisement Howard Skyman
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Play 12 The Silverdale Wills Howard Skyman
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Play 13 The Murder Of The Informer Howard Skyman
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Play 14 The Jacket Howard Skyman
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Play 15 Sir Clinton's Double Howard Skyman
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Play 16 Written Evidence Howard Skyman
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Play 17 Mr. Justice Howard Skyman
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Play 18 The Connecting Thread Howard Skyman
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Play 19 Excerpts From Sir Clinton's Notebook Howard Skyman
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