Genres: Mystery Woman Sleuth
Posted: February 25, 2011
The maps he was creating were invaluable to the English army as they fought the German army. At the same time as Maisie and her right hand man, Billy, look into Michael Clifton's death, Billy's wife has returned from the hospital she went to after her breakdown.
Maisie contacts her former employers and runs into their son, Stephen. Stephen provides invaluable help to Maisie's investigation. One of many who suffered during the war, Stephen went to Canada to work in his family business. He has returned a much different man who wants nothing but peace.
Maisie approaches her mentor for confirmation of her fears about the cause of Micheal's death. Maisie is shocked to learn that Maurice is severely ill. Even with her sorrow for Maurice weighing on her, Maisie continues the investigation into Michael's murder. Unexpectedly, she finds herself falling in love.
The Maisie Dobbs mysteries deal with some difficult and painful topics. Placed at the end of the Great War, Maisie deals with the trauma of the war and the indignities of her chosen profession with a stoicism and dignity that will charm the reader. As a follower of the series, it is nice to see Maisie emerge from her melancholy to find love again.
Masterfully plotted and placed against a time in English history when the structure of society was undergoing a radical change, the Dobbs mysteries will keep the reader coming back for more.
Book Summary
In the latest mystery in the New York Times bestselling series, Maisie Dobbs must unravel a case of wartime love and death - an investigation that leads her to a long- hidden affair between a young cartographer and a mysterious nurse.
August 1914. Michael Clifton is mapping the land he has just purchased in California's beautiful Santa Ynez Valley, certain that oil lies beneath its surface. But as the young cartographer prepares to return home to Boston, war is declared in Europe. Michael - the youngest son of an expatriate Englishman - puts duty first and sails for his father's native country to serve in the British army. Three years later, he is listed among those missing in action.
April 1932. London psychologist and investigator Maisie Dobbs is retained by Michael's parents, who have recently learned that their son's remains have been unearthed in France. They want Maisie to find the unnamed nurse whose love letters were among Michael's belongings - a quest that takes Maisie back to her own bittersweet wartime love. Her inquiries, and the stunning discovery that Michael Clifton was murdered in his trench, unleash a web of intrigue and violence that threatens to engulf the soldier's family and even Maisie herself. Over the course of her investigation, Maisie must cope with the approaching loss of her mentor, Maurice Blanche, and her growing awareness that she is once again falling in love.
Following the critically acclaimed bestseller Among the Mad, The Mapping of Love and Death delivers the most gripping and satisfying chapter yet in the life of Maisie Dobbs.
Maisie Dobbs #7 HarperCollins
March 1, 2011
On Sale: February 22, 2011
Featuring: Maisie Dobbs
368 pages
ISBN: 0061727687
EAN: 9780061727689
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