In This Grave Hour (Maisie Dobbs Mysteries)

In This Grave Hour (Maisie Dobbs Mysteries)

by JacquelineWinspear (Author)

Synopsis

A female investigator every bit as brainy and battle-hardened as Lisbeth Salander. -- Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air, on Maisie Dobbs

Sunday September 3rd 1939. At the moment Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain broadcasts to the nation Britain's declaration of war with Germany, a senior Secret Service agent breaks into Maisie Dobbs' flat to await her return. Dr. Francesca Thomas has an urgent assignment for Maisie: to find the killer of a man who escaped occupied Belgium as a boy, some twenty-three years earlier during the Great War.

In a London shadowed by barrage balloons, bomb shelters and the threat of invasion, within days another former Belgian refugee is found murdered. And as Maisie delves deeper into the killings of the dispossessed from the last war, a new kind of refugee -- an evacuee from London -- appears in Maisie's life. The little girl billeted at Maisie's home in Kent does not, or cannot, speak, and the authorities do not know who the child belongs to or who might have put her on the Operation Pied Piper evacuee train. They know only that her name is Anna.

As Maisie's search for the killer escalates, the country braces for what is to come. Britain is approaching its gravest hour -- and Maisie could be nearing a crossroads of her own.

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Format: Large Print
Pages: 480
Edition: Large type / large print edition
Publisher: Newbury House Publishers,U.S.
Published: 14 Apr 2017

ISBN 10: 0062644297
ISBN 13: 9780062644299

Media Reviews
A female investigator every bit as brainy and battle-hardened as Lisbeth Salander. --Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air
A series that seems to get better with every entry. --Tom Nolan, Wall Street Journal
With clarity and economy, Winspear lays the historical groundwork.... The setting matters, but what may matter more is the lovely, sometimes poetic way Winspear pushes her heroine forward.... May she shine on the literary scene for many books to come. --Robin Bianco, USA Today, 3.5 out of 4 stars
Winspear conveys compassion and grief so well that it's hard for readers to not relate to the characters and what they're experiencing, even if they've not shared the exact circumstances.... Readers who like straightforward whodunits can also expect satisfaction. Ditto anyone who enjoys the rich character development and exploration of important life issues. --Carolyn Haley, New York Journal of Books
While Winspear maintains her focus on the volunteers and charitable organizations involved in their rescue and relocation, her portraits of individual evacuees like Anna, a homeless waif so traumatized she has stopped speaking, are enough to break your heart. --Marilyn Stasio, New York Times
Maisie Dobbs might be classified as a secret weapon judging by her courage and fierce determination as she plunges into wars.... Winspear has created a vivid niche. --Muriel Dobbin, Washington Times
With authority and compassion, Winspear excels at captivating plotting, authentic casting and refined prose. Superlative crime fiction that breaks the boundaries of the genre, In This Grave Hour portrays a past that reverberates in the present. --Jay Strafford, Richmond Times-Dispatch
Winspear's compelling series entry feels very timely in light of our current political climate over issues of refugees and immigration. Fans will line up to get this installment, but it also serves as a good introduction for new readers. --Library Journal, starred review
A fine novel, written with Winspear's sure hand and ability to meld historical events into an engaging crime narrative. Fans will savor this one as they anticipate what Maisie will do in WWII. --David Pitt, Booklist
Although In This Grave Hour is a well-realized historical novel... many of the issues it raises continue to hold currency today.... And, of course, Maisie, with her quiet competence and unfailing compassion, continues to be one of the most interesting and resilient characters in mystery fiction. --Norah Piehl, Bookreporter
Author Bio
Jacqueline Winspear is the author of the New York Times bestselling Maisie Dobbs series, which includes In This Grave Hour, Journey to Munich, A Dangerous Place, Leaving Everything Most Loved, Elegy for Eddie, and eight other novels. Her standalone novel, The Care and Management of Lies, was also a New York Times bestseller and a Dayton Literary Peace Prize finalist. Originally from the United Kingdom, she now lives in California.