Maisie Dobbs : a novel

by Jacqueline Winspear

Paper Book, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

Fiction Dobbs

Barcode

12057

Publication

New York, NY : Soho, [2014]

Description

Fiction. Mystery. Historical Fiction. HTML: The book that introduced the world to the intuitive, intelligent, and resourceful heroine Maisie Dobbs�one of literature's favorite sleuths! Maisie Dobbs entered domestic service in 1910 at thirteen, working for Lady Rowan Compton. When her remarkable intelligence is discovered by her employer, Maisie becomes the pupil of Maurice Blanche, a learned friend of the Comptons. In 1929, following an apprenticeship with Blanche, Maisie hangs out her shingle: M. Dobbs, Trade and Personal Investigations. She soon becomes enmeshed in a mystery surrounding The Retreat, a reclusive community of wounded World War I veterans. At first, Maisie only suspects foul play, but she must act quickly when Lady Rowan's son decides to sign away his fortune and take refuge there. Maisie hurriedly investigates, uncovering a disturbing mystery, which, in an astonishing denouement, gives Maisie the courage to confront a ghost that has haunted her for years..… (more)

Media reviews

School Library Journal
A strong protagonist and a lively sense of time and place carry readers along, and the details lead to further thought and understanding about the futility and horror of war, as well as a desire to hear more of Maisie. This is the beginning of a series, and a propitious one at that.
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For a clever and resourceful young woman who has just set herself up in business as a private investigator, Maisie seems a bit too sober and much too sad.

Awards

Edgar Award (Nominee — Novel — 2004)
Anthony Award (Nominee — First Novel — 2004)
Alex Award (2004)
Barry Award (Nominee — First Novel — 2004)
Macavity Award (Winner — First Novel — 2004)
Agatha Award (Nominee — First Novel — 2003)
Dilys Award (Nominee — 2004)

Language

Original publication date

2003-07-01

Physical description

304 p.; 20 cm

ISBN

9781616954079
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