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Maisie Dobbs Series
Maisie Dobbs (2003) --
One of Publishers’ Weekly’s Best Mysteries of 2003;
New York Times Notable Book of the Year 2003; Agatha Award winner for Best
First Novel 2003; Edgar Award nominee for Best Novel 2003
This is where you will find out more about Maisie
Dobbs, Psychologist and Investigator, who began her working life as a
servant in a Belgravia mansion, only to be discovered reading in the
library by her employer, Lady Rowan Compton. Fearing dismissal, Maisie is
shocked when she discovers that her thirst for education is to be
supported by Lady Rowan and a family friend, Dr. Maurice Blanche. But The
Great War intervenes in Maisie’s plans, and soon after commencement of her
studies at Girton College, Cambridge, Maisie enlists for nursing service
overseas.
Years later, in 1929, having apprenticed to the renowned
Maurice Blanche, a man revered for his work with Scotland Yard, Maisie
sets up her own business. Her first assignment, a seemingly tedious
inquiry involving a case of suspected infidelity, takes her not only on
the trail of a killer, but back to the war she had tried so hard to
forget.
Birds of a Feather (2004)
An eventful year has passed for Maisie Dobbs. Since
starting a one-woman private investigation agency in 1929 London, she now
has a professional office in Fitzroy Square and an assistant, the
happy-go-lucky Billy Beale. She has proven herself as a psychologist and
investigator, and has even won over Detective Inspector Stratton of
Scotland Yard's Murder Squad -- an admirable achievement for a woman who
worked her way from servant to scholar to sleuth, and who also served as a
battlefield nurse in the Great War.
It's now the early Spring of 1930. Stratton is
investigating a murder case in Coulsden, while Maisie has been summoned to
Dulwich to find a runaway heiress. The woman is the daughter of Joseph
Waite, a wealthy self-made man who has lavished her with privilege but
kept her in a gilded cage. His domineering ways have driven her off
before, and now she∂'s bolted again.
Waite's instructions are to find his daughter and bring
her home. When Maisie looks into the disappearance she finds a chilling
link to Stratton's murder case, and to the terrible legacy of The Great
War.
Pardonable Lies (2005) --
Nominee 2006 Southern California Booksellers Association Award for Mystery
In the third novel of this unique and masterly
crime series, a deathbed plea from his wife leads Sir Cecil Lawton, KC, to
seek the aid of Maisie Dobbs, psychologist and investigator. As Maisie
soon learns, Agnes Lawton never accepted that her aviator son was killed
in the Great War, a torment that led her not only to the edge of madness
but also to the doors of those who practice the dark arts and commune with
the spirit world. Determined to prove Ralph Lawton either dead or alive,
Maisie is plunged into a case that tests her spiritual strength, as well
as her regard for her mentor, Maurice Blanche. The mission will bring her
to France and reunite her with her old friend Priscilla Evernden, who lost
three brothers in the war, one of whom has an intriguing connection to the
case.
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Messenger of Truth (2006)
London, 1931. The night before an exhibition of his
artwork opens at a famed Mayfair gallery, the controversial artist Nick
Bassington-Hope falls to his death. The police rule it an accident, but
Nick’s twin sister, Georgina, a wartime journalist and a infamous figure
in her own right, isn’t convinced.
When the authorities refuse to consider her theory that
Nick was murdered, Georgina seeks out a fellow graduate from Girton
College, Maisie Dobbs, psychologist and investigator, for help. Nick was a
veteran of World War I, and before long the case leads Maisie to the
desolate beaches of Dungeness in Kent, and into the sinister underbelly of
the city’s art world.
In Messenger of Truth, Maisie once again uncovers the
perilous legacy of the Great War in a society struggling to recollect
itself. But to solve the mystery of Nick’s death, Maisie will have to keep
her head as the forces behind the artist’s fall come out of the shadows to
silence her.
Following on the bestselling Pardonable Lies, Jacqueline
Winspear delivers another vivid, thrilling, and utterly unique episode in
the life of Maisie Dobbs.
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