Murder in the Maze
1927

Murder in the Maze is a 1927 detective novel by British author J. J. Connington, the first in a series featuring Sir Clinton Driffield, a Golden Age detective. Set in an English country house, the story follows the Shandon family as they navigate a murder investigation that unfolds within a complex garden maze. The novel combines elements of mystery and suspense, challenging readers to piece together clues amidst family intrigue and hidden motives. Connington's intricate storytelling and puzzle-like narrative make this work a notable entry in the genre of classic detective fiction.
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“No use barking yourselfwhen you keep a dog.””
— J. J. Connington












