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Murder in the maze

Chapter 20: Transcriber’s Notes
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A country estate becomes the focus of a baffling series of assaults and deaths centered on a labyrinthine garden maze. Two brothers and a dependent younger sibling share the house with guests and staff while a barrister's recent courtroom case provides a parallel legal thread. Investigation moves through interviews and police procedure, toxicological evidence linked to a pot of curare, a burglary and forged cheque, and repeated attacks that escalate into a siege of the maze. Detective work teases out opportunity, method, and motive before an outcome reveals how the crimes were planned and executed.

Transcriber’s Notes

This transcription follows the text of the 1927 edition, as reprinted by Penguin Books, with the exception of the chapter names, which were omitted in that edition. The ebook reprint by Orion House was consulted to restore the original chapter names.

The following alterations have been made to correct what are believed to be unambiguous errors in the Penguin Books edition:

  • “two  laces at once” to “two places at once” (Chapter IV)
  • “may seen strange” to “may seem strange” (Chapter VII)
  • “a tract almost grazing” to “a track almost grazing” (Chapter X)
  • “dissapeared” to “disappeared” (Chapter XI)
  • “In easy visions” to “In uneasy visions” (Chapter XIII)
  • “Arthur Shandon” to “Arthur Hawkhurst” (Chapter XIII)
  • “Your afraid” to “You’re afraid” (Chapter XIII)
  • “polished then” to “polished them” (Chapter XVI)
  • “slighty” to “slightly” (Chapter XVI)
  • “fron” to “from” (Chapter XVI, three occurrences)
  • “as he did do” to “as he did so” (Chapter XVII)
  • “didn’t you makes” to “didn’t you make” (Chapter XVIII)

Additionally, several occurrences of unpaired quotation marks have been corrected. Lastly, in Chapter IV a single line of dialogue (“Can you guess what poison was used?”) was erroneously omitted. It has been reinstated here (obtained by consulting the Orion House ebook).

Other errors, if any, in the Penguin Books edition have been left as printed.