The comfort of ghosts / Jacqueline Winspear.
Series: Maisie Dobbs seriesPublication details: New York, NY : Soho Crime, 2024.Description: x, 342 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781641296069 (hardcover)
- Dobbs, Maisie (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Orphans -- Fiction
- World War, 1939-1945 -- England -- Fiction
- Women private investigators -- England -- London -- Fiction
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Fiction
- Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
- Great Britain -- History -- George VI, 1936-1952 -- Fiction
- London (England) -- Fiction
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Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Fiction | Hanover Public Library Shelves | Fiction | FIC WINS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31906001277723 |
"London, 1945: Four adolescent orphans with a dark wartime history are squatting in a vacant Belgravia mansion--the owners having fled London under heavy Luftwaffe bombing. Soon after a demobilized British soldier, ill and reeling from his experiences overseas, takes shelter with the group, Maisie Dobbs visits the mansion on behalf of the owners. Maisie is deeply puzzled by the children's reticence. Their stories are evasive and, more mysteriously, they appear to possess self-defense skills one might expect of trained adults in wartime. Her quest to bring comfort and the promise of a future to the youngsters and to the ailing soldier brings to light a decades-old mystery concerning Maisie's first husband, James Compton, who was killed while piloting an experimental aircraft. As Maisie picks apart the threads of her dead husband's life, she is forced to examine her own painful past and question beliefs she has always accepted as true. The award-winning Maisie Dobbs series has garnered hundreds of thousands of followers around the world, readers who are drawn to a woman who is of her time, yet familiar in ours--and who inspires with her resilience and capacity for endurance at the worst of times. This final assignment of her own choosing not only opens a new future for Maisie Dobbs and her family, but serves as a fascinating portrayal of the challenges facing the people of Britain at the close of the Second World War."-- Provided by publisher.
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