Jacqueline Winspear
Elegy for Eddie
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In this latest outing for Maisie Dobbs, Winspear’s thoughtful and plucky detective returns to her roots across the river in London, to ...Read Review
A Lesson in Secrets
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This is Winspear’s eighth Maisie Dobbs novel, and like all the others it is well-plotted and enjoyable to read. In England between ...Read Review
The Mapping of Love and Death
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Maisie Dobbs is back (and better than ever) in this seventh novel in the series. It is now 1932, but the Great War still ...Read Review
An Incomplete Revenge
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As a Maisie Dobbs newcomer, for me this book was a revelation. It is fresh, unpretentious, and totally gripping. Unlike her other books—...Read Review
Among the Mad
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I first encountered Maisie Dobbs in her first outing in the book of that title, the premise of which – a maid of all ...Read Review
An Incomplete Revenge
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Wandering gypsies and East Enders from London converge in 1931 for the traditional September hops-picking by migrant workers, in the village of Heronsdene in ...Read Review
Pardonable Lies
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In 1930, still haunted by his son’s death in the Great War, Cecil Lawton, Q.C., hires Maisie Dobbs, ostensibly to document the ...Read Review
Birds of a Feather
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In this second entry in the series, Maisie Dobbs has been hired by a grocery store magnate to find his daughter. This is ...Read Review
Maisie Dobbs
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Circumstances force Maisie Dobbs, the daughter of a widowed costermonger, into service at the age of thirteen. She is fortunate that her employer, ...Read Review