Maisie Dobbs : a novel
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New York, NY : Soho Crime, 2003.
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302 pages ; 19 cm.
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New York, NY : Soho Crime, 2003.
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Lady Rowan Compton first met Maisie when, at thirteen, she went into service as a maid at her ladyship's Belgravia mansion. A suffragette, Lady Rowan took the remarkably smart youngster under her wing and became her patron. She encouraged Maisie to study at Cambridge, and was aided in this by Maurice Blanche, a friend often retained as an investigator by the elite of Europe when discretion and results were required. It was he who first recognized Maisie's intuitive gifts. The outbreak of war changed everything. Maisie left for France to train as a nurse, then served at the front, where she fell in love with a handsome young doctor. After the Armistice, in the spring of 1929, Maisie hangs out her shingle: 'M. Dobbs, Trade and Personal Investigations.' Her very first case involves suspected infidelity but turns up something else, a tombstone with only a first name-Vincent. And then she finds another. The deceased had lived on a cooperative farm called The Retreat, a well-regarded convalescent refuge for those grievously wounded in the war, ex-soldiers too shattered to resume normal life. When Lady Rowan's son makes plans to join the reclusive community, Maisie hurriedly investigates and finds a disturbing mystery at its core whose resolution gives her the courage to confront the ghost that has haunted her for ten years.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Winspear, J. (2003). Maisie Dobbs: a novel . Soho Crime.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Winspear, Jacqueline, 1955-. 2003. Maisie Dobbs: A Novel. Soho Crime.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Winspear, Jacqueline, 1955-. Maisie Dobbs: A Novel Soho Crime, 2003.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Winspear, Jacqueline. Maisie Dobbs: A Novel Soho Crime, 2003.

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