Jacqueline Winspear

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Maisie Dobbs

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Maisie is a responsible woman who has faced much in life. In this book she is still grieving the untimely death of her husband and trying to pick up her life again. Everybody need...
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Maisie is a responsible woman who has faced much in life. In this book she is still grieving the untimely death of her husband and trying to pick up her life again. Everybody needs a close friend like Priscilla who provides a home for Maisie in London while she pieces her life together. Brian Huntley and Robert MacFarlane of the Secret Service are more concerned about the coming confrontation with fascist Germany and only slightly worried about Maisie's lethal mission. As if it weren't dangerous enough, John Otterburn pushes Maisie into finding his errant socialite party-girl daughter, Elaine Otterburn, while in Germany and getting her home. Maisie has to face her anger at Elaine for not flying and Maisie's husband flying in her place which is when he died. Mark Scott, an American agent who always seems around is somebody Maisie doesn't fully trust but who could come in handy.

The setting is only a little in London, but mostly in Munich. The author is great at conveying the mood of the setting. The plot is going undercover to impersonate a man's daughter to get him out of Dachau, the only concentration camp in Germany, and then in her spare time find Elaine and convince her to return to England. But things don't go as planned with either assignment. The man who is in Dachau as Mr. Leon Donat isn't who he says he is so Maisie must find the man to rescue him. Elaine has been setup for murder of a soldier and Maisie is trying to keep her from being arrested. With the complications it keeps the tension up and I was glued to the story.

This isn't a whodunit, so there isn't a killer reveal. Just when I thought we were at the conclusion, Maisie has still more to accomplish before she can get the @$#* out of there. This ratchets up the final chapter's suspense. Very well done.

The wrap-up shows Maisie taking steps for her future and showing healing from her grief. I appreciated ending on an upside for Maisie.

The Maisie Dobbs series has won several awards and this book displays why the accolades. This has everything: great historical detail, just complicated enough plot, complex characters, the setting used optimally, and plenty of high stakes tension. I can't recommend highly enough.

Rating: Near Perfect

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