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A country-house setting centers on preparations for a secretive masked ball and the arrival of a recently appointed Chief Constable who is an acquaintance of the household. A theft during the festivities escalates into murder, and a series of puzzling discoveries — a body in the lake, a death in the family museum, and a mysterious sword — prompt methodical inquiries. The narrative follows investigations, chases through woods, subterranean explorations, and the uncovering of cunning deceptions until a logical solution emerges. Themes include disguised identities, the contrast between appearance and fact, and the use of deduction to expose hidden motives.

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J. J. Connington

J. J. Connington was a British author known for his contributions to the mystery genre in the early 20th century. His works often feature intricate plots and clever resolutions, appealing to fans of detective fiction. Among his notable titles is "Murder in the Maze," which showcases his skill in crafting suspenseful narratives. Connington's stories frequently involve amateur sleuths and complex puzzles, reflecting the conventions of the golden age of mystery writing. His ability to weave engaging tales has secured him a place in the literary heritage of crime fiction.

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