J. J. Connington’s Murder in the Maze is a classic Golden Age detective novel featuring the methodical and sharp-minded investigator Sir Clinton Driffield. Set in the quiet English countryside, the story begins with what seems to be a harmless social gathering at an old country estate. The house is famous for its elaborate garden maze, a picturesque but confusing labyrinth that soon becomes the scene of a shocking crime. When a guest is found dead under mysterious circumstances, the peaceful atmosphere collapses into suspicion and fear.Sir Clinton Driffield approaches the case with calm logic and scientific precision. Rather than relying on intuition alone, he carefully reconstructs movements, studies physical clues, and questions each suspect with relentless thoroughness. The maze itself becomes both a physical and symbolic puzzle, mirroring the tangled motives and hidden relationships among the guests. As secrets emerge, every character appears capable of deception, and the truth seems increasingly elusive.Blending intellectual detection with mounting tension, Murder in the Maze showcases Connington’s talent for fair-play mystery plotting and intricate detail. The novel offers readers a satisfying challenge, inviting them to follow the clues alongside Driffield. With its clever structure, atmospheric setting, and memorable detective, the book remains an engaging and elegant example of classic British crime fiction.