Murder In The Maze

Alfred Walter Stewart (1880 - 1947)

This is another story written by Walter Stewart under the pseudonym of J.J. Connington. His character of Sir Clinton Driffield, the chief constable, is challenged with solving crimes committed in the maze of the Shandon family estate. The Shandons are a successful if flawed set of brothers but all is not well beneath the surface of the privileged lives of their extended family. Jealousies and ambitions cause trouble as they often do. Sir Clinton and his faithful associate Wendover endeavour to unravel a mystery as complex as the maze itself. - Summary by Howard Skyman

Genre(s): Detective Fiction

Language: English

Keyword(s): Mystery (739), detective fiction (28), crime fiction (17)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Hackleton Case Howard Skyman
00:32:20
Play 02 The Affair In The Maze Howard Skyman
00:28:41
Play 03 The Immediate Results Howard Skyman
00:16:33
Play 04 The Chief Constable Howard Skyman
00:19:15
Play 05 The Evidence In The Case Howard Skyman
00:27:50
Play 06 The Toxicologist Howard Skyman
00:18:34
Play 07 The Pot Of Curare Howard Skyman
00:19:32
Play 08 The Dart Howard Skyman
00:16:26
Play 09 Opportunity, Method and Motive Howard Skyman
00:22:17
Play 10 The Burglary At Whistlefield Howard Skyman
00:21:46
Play 11 The Third Attack In The Maze Howard Skyman
00:32:10
Play 12 The Squire's Theories Howard Skyman
00:29:21
Play 13 The Fourth Attack Howard Skyman
00:25:56
Play 14 The Forged Cheque Howard Skyman
00:13:18
Play 15 The Secretary's Affairs Howard Skyman
00:14:53
Play 16 The Last Attack In The Maze Howard Skyman
00:22:49
Play 17 The Siege Of The Maze Howard Skyman
00:27:26
Play 18 The Truth of the Matter Howard Skyman
00:44:00