Murder In The Maze


Read by Howard Skyman

(4.6 stars; 11 reviews)

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 (7 hr 13 min)

Chapters

The Hackleton Case 32:20 Read by Howard Skyman
The Affair In The Maze 28:41 Read by Howard Skyman
The Immediate Results 16:33 Read by Howard Skyman
The Chief Constable 19:15 Read by Howard Skyman
The Evidence In The Case 27:50 Read by Howard Skyman
The Toxicologist 18:34 Read by Howard Skyman
The Pot Of Curare 19:32 Read by Howard Skyman
The Dart 16:26 Read by Howard Skyman
Opportunity, Method and Motive 22:17 Read by Howard Skyman
The Burglary At Whistlefield 21:46 Read by Howard Skyman
The Third Attack In The Maze 32:10 Read by Howard Skyman
The Squire's Theories 29:21 Read by Howard Skyman
The Fourth Attack 25:56 Read by Howard Skyman
The Forged Cheque 13:18 Read by Howard Skyman
The Secretary's Affairs 14:53 Read by Howard Skyman
The Last Attack In The Maze 22:49 Read by Howard Skyman
The Siege Of The Maze 27:26 Read by Howard Skyman
The Truth of the Matter 44:00 Read by Howard Skyman

Reviews

decent mystery


(3.5 stars)

it is worth the listen. it is a tad more circuitous than i care for but it was very well written and read. The reveal was done in a unique way.


(5 stars)

This was fun. Multiple good suspects. I wish that the motive was more clear, but still a good yarn.


(4 stars)

Good reader, but chapters are inaccurately named starting with The Dart. I enjoyed the reading.


(5 stars)

A great romp of a mystery, very well read.

entertaining story


(5 stars)

Excellent reader, intriguing mystery