Maisie Dobbs

by Jacqueline Winspear

Paperback, 2004

Call number

Mystery

Collection

Description

Fiction. Mystery. Historical Fiction. HTML: The book that introduced the world to the intuitive, intelligent, and resourceful heroine Maisie Dobbsâ??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)

Local notes

Series: Maisie Dobbs 1

Publication

New York: Penguin Books

Pages

294

Library's rating

Awards

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