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Lis Carey
Maisie Dobbs is once again working on a mystery with potentially explosive consequences for a family. Dr. Charles Hayden, the American doctor she met during the war and has continued to correspond with, has referred to her some Boston friends who want to know what happened to their son. Edward Clifton, the son of a major British shoe manufacturer, left England for America as a young man, and made his own fortune in America. In 1914, his youngest son, Michael, a cartographer, bought some land in ...more
Ariel
Jul 12, 2011 rated it really liked it
So glad to see Maisie's personal life taking a giant leap forward in this book. It's about time. It seems more effort was put in to developing the characters personal lives than in the mystery. This was for me the weakest mystery in the series so far. In this book Maisie is charged with determining the death of an American cartographer named Michael Clifton during World War I. Was he killed by enemy fire as was the rest of his unit or was it murder? To complicate matters the parents of Clifton a ...more
Sue
Apr 28, 2012 rated it really liked it
Shelves: england, mystery, wwi
Maisie's latest case begins when an older couple comes to her wanting assistance in finding a woman who had loved their son. Their son, Michael, had been part of a cartography unit during the War. He'd been listed as missing and his remains had recently been unearthed. In the possessions with his body were his journal along with love letters. They want her to find the woman because they'd like to talk with her and learn more about Michael's experiences. Maisie has access to the autopsy report a ...more
Anna
Jun 08, 2012 rated it it was amazing
The Maisie Dobbs books are fantastic! Sometimes books in a series like this the author doesn't seem to be able to keep up the good storyline and writing but that is not the case with Jacqueline Winspear. She just keeps getting better and better with each book.
I love the details she puts into the story; the description of the clothes, cars and places give the reader such a visual of the characters and landscape.
All of the books in the Maisie Dobbs series are just wonderful.
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Brenda B Birdow
Mar 21, 2011 rated it it was amazing
Another tale of British sleuth 'Maisie Dobbs' that travels from 'across the pond' in California just before World War I and then forward to 1932 when the remains of a beloved son are unexpectedly found in a most unexpected 'grave'. As 'Maisie' works to discover the answers behind his death, she also finds that she must face her own ghosts from that Great War. ...more
Linda Brough
Aug 19, 2012 rated it really liked it
Another good book from Jacqueline Winspear. I enjoy her writing style. She adds mystery and life and problems to her novels. I will read more of her books in the future.
Leslie
Mar 08, 2011 rated it liked it
Works better for those following the series rather than standing alone as a good mystery.
Bill
Series continues to entertain as characters further develop.
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Shelves: england
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