The Mapping of Love and Death: A fascinating inter-war whodunnit (Maisie Dobbs)

The Mapping of Love and Death: A fascinating inter-war whodunnit (Maisie Dobbs)

by JacquelineWinspear (Author)

Synopsis

1914. When war in Europe is declared, a young American cartographer, Michael Clifton, is compelled to fight for his father's native country, and sets sail for England to serve in the British Army. Three years later, he is listed as missing in action. 1932. After Michael's remains are unearthed in a French field, his devastated parents engage London investigator Maisie Dobbs, hoping she can find the unnamed nurse whose love letters were among their son's belongings. It is a quest that leads Maisie back to her own bittersweet wartime love - and to the discovery that Michael Clifton may not have died in combat. As a web of intrigue and violence threatens to ensnare the dead soldier's family and even Maisie herself, she must cope with the impending loss of her mentor and the unsettling awareness that she is once again falling in love.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 26 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 0749040882
ISBN 13: 9780749040888

Media Reviews
'From tragedy and heroism, the plots and Maisie's exceptional personality emerge. All seven books are enjoyable but the best is the most recent, The Mapping of Love and Death.' STELLA RIMINGTON 'I'm a huge Maisie Dobbs fan' LEE CHILD
Author Bio
Jaqueline Winspear was born and raised in Kent and emigrated to the USA in 1990. She has written extensively for journals, newspapers and magazines, and has worked in book publishing on both sides of the Atlantic. The Maisie Dobbs series of crime novels is beloved by readers worldwide.