Pardonable Lies - Jacqueline Winspear

Pardonable Lies

By Jacqueline Winspear

  • Release Date: 2007-04-01
  • Genre: Historical Mysteries
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 327 Ratings)

Description

In Pardonable Lies, the third novel of this bestselling series from Jacqueline Winspear, London investigator Maisie Dobbs faces grave danger as she returns to the site of her most painful WWI memories to resolve the mystery of a pilot's death.

A deathbed plea from his wife leads Sir Cecil Lawton to seek the aid of Maisie Dobbs, psychologist and investigator. As Maisie soon learns, Agnes Lawton never accepted that her aviator son was killed in the Great War, a torment that led her not only to the edge of madness but to the doors of those who practice the dark arts and commune with the spirit world. In accepting the assignment, Maisie finds her spiritual strength tested, as well as her regard for her mentor, Maurice Blanche. The mission also brings her together once again with her college friend Priscilla Evernden, who served in France and who lost three brothers to the war—one of whom, it turns out, had an intriguing connection to the missing Ralph Lawton.

Following on the heels of Winspear's triumphant Birds of a Feather, Pardonable Lies is another compelling installment in the chronicles of Maisie Dobbs, "a heroine to cherish" (Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review).

Reviews

  • A wonderful story

    5
    By likesabook
    Wonderful, richly depicted characters. Very personal WWI perspective
  • Maisie Dobbs Intrigues...

    5
    By BrerBearPlace
    In Pardonable Lies, Jaqueline Winspear writes not only a captivating detective mystery that kept me guessing, but also develops the very human character, Maisie Dobbs, in believable and engaging style. I’m way more attracted to her star detective because of Maisie’s self-admitted foibles and how she deals with/overcomes those foibles. I also appreciate Maisie’s compassion and sensitivity toward other characters, even the antagonists. She actually listens to people! Every Maisie Dobbs episode grows on me along with her character!
  • Absorbing reading

    4
    By WordLover66
    The Maisie Donna series just gets better and better. In this book Maisie has to confront and attempt to solve challenging cases that she has accepted which take her back to sites of World War I and her personal memories and demons that await her there. One of the many things I like about these books is that events are not left tied neatly in a bow. They are sometimes messy just like in our own lives.

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