I checked this out in a hurry when I realized I hadn't downloaded an e-book to read on my flight to Washington DC. I enjoyed the first Maisie Dobbs so I thought the second was a safe bet. I was right. Winspear creates a whole cast of interesting characters, each dealing with wounds from the past, and weaves them together in engaging and well crafted mystery plots. These are not really light-hearted, but they are warm-hearted and the reader, dispite the struggles of the characters, feels uplifted in the end. The interesting interbellum setting is just an added bonus. (2014, 320 p)
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Birds of a Feather by Jacqueline Winspear
In this second Maisie Dobbs mystery, Miss Dobbs is all set up as a private investigator in her new office, with the use of a motor car and living in her patroness's summer home. She is ready for another case, and when a weathly father asks her to find his run-a-way daughter, Maisie jumps in with gusto. She soon begins to suspect that the girl's disappearance is not jut a case of youthful rebellion against an overbearing parent. Three of the girl's college chums have turned up murdered, and Maisie is afraid the missing heiress will be next.
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