1931. Maisie Dobbs' new case takes her investigation into the pastoral beauty of the Kent Weald where acts of arson, theft and vandelism around the village of Heronsdene have gone suspiciously unreported for more than a decade. With the country in the grip of economic malaise, Maisie is relieved to accept an assignment from an old friend who wants her to uncover the truth behind these crimes, before he can buy part of the magnificent Sandermere estate at the heart of the village. It's hop-picking time and Londoners, including Maisie's assistant Billy Beale, wanting to escape the Smoke for the summer, set up camp in nearby fields. Gypsies, too, have arrived to work the land. Maisie discovers the villagers are bitterly prejudiced against outsiders and, even more troubling, seem possessed by the legacy of a war-time Zepplin raid. She has less than a month to find out why no one has been brought to justice and why secrecy shrouds the village. She must draw on all of her finely honed skills of detection to solve one of her most intriguing cases.
Jacqueline Winspear Knihy
Tato autorka, která dnes žije v USA, se původně věnovala akademické publikační činnosti a marketingové komunikaci ve Velké Británii. Její zájem o psaní se rozvinul v dlouholetý sen, který se rozhodla naplnit. Psaní jí umožňuje zkoumat složitost lidské povahy a společenské poměry prostřednictvím poutavých příběhů. Její díla se vyznačují pronikavým vhledem do psychologie postav a mistrným vykreslením dobového prostředí. Autorka je uznávaná pro svou schopnost vytvářet napínavé zápletky a postavy, které čtenáře zaujmou.






Sunlit Weapon LP, A
- 512 stránek
- 18 hodin čtení
A potential threat to British pilots entangles Maisie Dobbs in a gripping mystery that connects her to First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. As she navigates this perilous situation, the story explores themes of courage and resilience against the backdrop of historical events, showcasing Winspear's signature blend of intrigue and rich character development.
The Mapping Of Love And Death
- 416 stránek
- 15 hodin čtení
The remains of a young American cartographer, listed as missing in action, are unearthed in a French field, and his devastated parents engage investigator Maisie Dobbs, hoping she can find the unnamed nurse whose love letters were among their late son's belongings.
Beloved heroine Maisie Dobbs, investigates the mysterious murder of an American war correspondent in London during the Blitz in a page-turning tale of love and war, terror and survival.
In This Grave Hour LP
- 480 stránek
- 17 hodin čtení
Set against the backdrop of Britain's declaration of war in 1939, a senior Secret Service agent seeks the help of Maisie Dobbs to solve a decades-old murder. The victim, a man who fled occupied Belgium during the Great War, has a mysterious past that intertwines with the present. As Maisie delves into this urgent assignment from Dr. Francesca Thomas, she uncovers secrets that connect the past to the looming conflict in Europe.
To Die But Once
- 352 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
Spring 1940. Maisie Dobbs is asked to investigate the disappearance of a local lad, a craftsman working on a government contract. As Maisie's inquiry reveals a possible link to the London underworld, the country braces for enemy invasion. And another mother is worried about a missing son - but this time the boy in question is one beloved by Maisie.
The Comfort of Ghosts
- 351 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
Maisie Dobbs returns in the bestselling mystery series.
Maisie Dobbs returns with her most gripping case yet
The Consequences of Fear
- 352 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
As Maisie becomes entangled in a power struggle between Britains intelligence efforts in France and the work of Free French agents operating across Europe, she must also contend with the lingering question of Freddie Hacketts state of mind. What she uncovers could hold disastrous consequences for all involved.
April 1933. To the costermongers of Covent Garden Eddie Pettit was a gentle soul with a gift for working with horses. When he is killed in a violent accident, they suspect foul play. Maisie Dobbs remembers Eddie fondly and is determined to help uncover the truth.
Late September, 1942. Jo Hardy, a 22-year-old ferry pilot, is delivering a Spitfire to Biggin Hill Aerodrome when she realizes someone is shooting at her aircraft. When she returns to the location on foot, she finds an American serviceman in a barn, tied up and gagged. Jo hurries away, but can't shake the image of the serviceman from her mind.
Journey to Munich
- 320 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Early 1938. Maisie Dobbs is back in England. She is intercepted on a walk by two Secret Service men. The German government has agreed to release a British subject from prison, but only into the hands of his family. The Secret Service want Maisie - who bears a striking resemblance to the daughter - to retrieve the man from the outskirts of Munich.
A Dangerous Place
- 352 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
Four years after she set sail from England, leaving everything she most loved behind, Maisie Dobbs at last returns, only to find herself in a dangerous place...
Maisie Dobbs Collector's Edition
- 352 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
Set in post-World War I England, the story introduces Maisie Dobbs, a pioneering female detective who combines her skills in psychology and investigation. As she navigates the complexities of her clients' lives and the lingering effects of war, themes of loss, resilience, and social change emerge. This collector's edition marks the series' twentieth anniversary, celebrating the journey of a beloved character who has captivated readers through her unique approach to solving crimes.
In the summer of 1932, the career of psychologist and investigator Maisie Dobbs takes an exciting new turn when she accepts an undercover assignment from the British Secret Service. Sent to pose as a junior lecturer at a private college in Cambridge, she will monitor any activities “not in the interests of His Majesty’s government.” When the college’s controversial pacifist founder, Greville Liddicote, is murdered, however, Maisie is directed to stand back as her colleagues in Scotland Yard spearhead the investigation. But she soon discovers that the circumstances of Liddicote’s death appear inextricably linked to the suspicious comings and goings of faculty members and students under her surveillance. To unravel this web, the investigator must overcome a reluctant Secret Service, discover shameful hidden truths about Britain’s conduct during the Great War, and face off against the rising power of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei—the Nazi Party—as the storm clouds of World War II gather on the horizon.
Birds of a Feather
- 311 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
Maisie Dobbs is back and this time she has been hired to find a wealthy grocery magnate's daughter who has fled from home. What seems a simple case at first becomes complicated when Maisie learns of the recent violent deaths of three of the heiress's old friends. Is there a connection between her mysterious disappearance and the murders? Who would kill such charming young women? As Maisie investigates, she discovers that the answers to all her questions lie in the unforgettable agony of The Great War
The White Lady introduces a new heroine from Jacqueline Winspear, author of the bestselling Maisie Dobbs series
In her first case, private detective Maisie Dobbs must investigate the reappearance of a dead man who turns up at a cooperative farm called the Retreat that caters to men who are recovering their health after World War I. A first novel. Reprint.
This Time Next Year We'll Be Laughing
- 312 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
A 2021 Edgar Award Nominee for Best Critical/Biographical “Jacqueline Winspear has created a memoir of her English childhood that is every bit as engaging as her Maisie Dobbs novels, just as rich in character and detail, history and humanity. Her writing is lovely, elegant and welcoming.”—Anne Lamott The New York Times bestselling author of the Maisie Dobbs series offers a deeply personal memoir of her family’s resilience in the face of war and privation. After sixteen novels, Jacqueline Winspear has taken the bold step of turning to memoir, revealing the hardships and joys of her family history. Both shockingly frank and deftly restrained, her story tackles the difficult, poignant, and fascinating family accounts of her paternal grandfather’s shellshock; her mother’s evacuation from London during the Blitz; her soft-spoken animal-loving father’s torturous assignment to an explosives team during WWII; her parents’ years living with Romany Gypsies; and Winspear’s own childhood picking hops and fruit on farms in rural Kent, capturing her ties to the land and her dream of being a writer at its very inception. An eye-opening and heartfelt portrayal of a post-War England we rarely see, This Time Next Year We’ll Be Laughing chronicles a childhood in the English countryside, of working class indomitability and family secrets, of artistic inspiration and the price of memory.





