
Murder In The Maze
The maze at Shandon Hall is more than a garden ornament. It's a trap for the unwary and the guilty. When murder blooms among the privileged Shandon brothers, Chief Constable Sir Clinton Driffield must navigate both the literal hedge maze and the twisted family politics within its walls. The brothers are successful, respectable, and quietly poisoning each other with jealousy and ambition. Someone will die in those winding paths. Someone already has. Driffield and his associate Wendover must untangle a web of hidden resentments, broken alibis, and one very precisely-planned killing. The maze itself becomes a character: claustrophobic, disorienting, and ultimately unforgiving. This is Golden Age detective fiction at its most elegant, a puzzle box of a mystery where the solution hides in plain sight.







