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Murder in the Maze
Author J.J. Connington
LanguageEnglish
Series Sir Clinton Driffield
GenreDetective
Publisher Ernest Benn
Publication date
1927
Publication place United Kingdom
Media typePrint
Followed by Tragedy at Ravensthorpe 

Murder in the Maze is a 1927 detective novel by the British author Alfred Walter Stewart, published under his pseudonym J.J. Connington. [1] It was the first of seventeen novels featuring his best-known character the Golden Age Detective Sir Clinton Driffield, Chief Constable of an English county. It takes the form of a classic country house mystery. First published in Britain by Ernest Benn, it was released in the United States by Little, Brown and Company. [2]

References

  1. ^ Murphy p.152
  2. ^ Reilly p.346

Bibliography

  • Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961. McFarland, 2014.
  • Hubin, Allen J. Crime Fiction, 1749-1980: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Garland Publishing, 1984.
  • Murphy, Bruce F. The Encyclopedia of Murder and Mystery. Springer, 1999.
  • Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015.
  • James, Russell. Great British Fictional Detectives. Remember When, 2009.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Murder in the Maze
Author J.J. Connington
LanguageEnglish
Series Sir Clinton Driffield
GenreDetective
Publisher Ernest Benn
Publication date
1927
Publication place United Kingdom
Media typePrint
Followed by Tragedy at Ravensthorpe 

Murder in the Maze is a 1927 detective novel by the British author Alfred Walter Stewart, published under his pseudonym J.J. Connington. [1] It was the first of seventeen novels featuring his best-known character the Golden Age Detective Sir Clinton Driffield, Chief Constable of an English county. It takes the form of a classic country house mystery. First published in Britain by Ernest Benn, it was released in the United States by Little, Brown and Company. [2]

References

  1. ^ Murphy p.152
  2. ^ Reilly p.346

Bibliography

  • Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961. McFarland, 2014.
  • Hubin, Allen J. Crime Fiction, 1749-1980: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Garland Publishing, 1984.
  • Murphy, Bruce F. The Encyclopedia of Murder and Mystery. Springer, 1999.
  • Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015.
  • James, Russell. Great British Fictional Detectives. Remember When, 2009.

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