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Murder in the Maze

A Redmond and Haze Mystery (Redmond and Haze Mysteries, Book 18)

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Murder in the Maze

De: Irina Shapiro
Narrado por: Alex Lee
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On New Year’s Eve, Professor Frederick Latham—renowned antiquarian and self-professed treasure hunter—gathers friends and rivals at his ancestral home. At midnight, he promises he will soon reveal the discovery that has defined his life’s work. But before the sun rises on the first day of the new decade, Latham is found dead at the heart of his beloved maze. The only witness: a marble statue of the horned god Cernunnos, looming silently over the body.

With whispers of jealousy, ambition, and betrayal echoing through the professor’s circle, Jason and Daniel are drawn into a case where nothing is as it seems. With few clues and too many suspects, they must untangle a web of secrets before the killer vanishes into the shadows and claims the ultimate prize.

©2025 Irina Shapiro (P)2026 Irina Shapiro
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I hope this isn’t the last we see of Redmond and Hayes!! It feels as if it’s just beginning now….

Wonderful

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I truly enjoyed each book of the Redman and Hayes series. Each one was better than the last.

Great mysteries

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This is another great book. I really enjoy all the characters. Very well written. Kept me guessing. Love the narrator. She did a great job.

Love this series!

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This book has all the twists and turns I know and love from the Redmond and Haze series. As usual, there's a murder to solve. It's never obvious who the killer is, which is great because knowing all through the book would make it boring. Definitely not the case here.

the background story of Jason and Daniel takes a wild ride in this one. I have really enjoyed their character development through this series.

cant wait til the next one is released!

another great story

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I loved, loved this installment of the historical whodunit series staring Captain/Dr. Jason Redmond and Inspector Daniel Haze. Like the other books in the series, it had a layered storyline, an intriguing mystery, surprising plot twists, and suspense. Once again this author has woven history beautifully with an intriguing murder mystery. I always find myself looking up references to the historical past - wait who were the murdered princes, who was queen in 1870 - while trying to parse through the clues. I was right there with Jason and Daniel trying to figure out who the murderer was as they followed clues and interviewed witnesses and potential suspects. Captain Jason Redmond is an American surgeon who inherited his British grandfather’s estate and title. Daniel Haze is a detective inspector for Scotland Yard. Both men live in London with their wives and children. Jason and Daniel are good friends and their different approaches often complement each other while they are solving cases together. In this book, they are attempting to solve the case of a historian/professor who was murder in the maze at his estate. The investigation into the murder leads Daniel and Jason in surprising directions complete with dead ends, plot twists, secrets, and surprising revelations. In this case their investigative paths, which usually run parallel to each other, seemed to diverge more than usual for reasons. As always, there are smaller side personal story arcs and social commentary which enrich and give greater dimension to the main plot line and the characters. I especially loved the references in this one to Inspector Bell from the Tate and Bell series. I love this series and these characters and am excited about what will happen next for them with things changing.

Alex Lee once again did a phenomenal job narrating the story and characters into life with enough change of inflection, tone and cadence to voice multiple characters quite convincingly.

Murder, false leads, and suspects galore

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