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Discover the Maisie Dobbs Mystery Series Books 1–6 Collection Box Set by Jacqueline Winspear—a brand-new paperback six-book journey through 1920s London with Maisie Dobbs, a fiercely independent private detective and psychologist. This boxed set is ideal for readers who love atmospheric historical mysteries, character-driven crime fiction, and immersive era details. Titles in This Set include: Maisie Dobbs; Birds of a Feather; Pardonable Lies; Messenger of Truth; An Incomplete Revenge; Among the Mad. ISBN: 9781529379167. Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback.
Fiercely independent and newly established as a private detective in 1929, Maisie Dobbs brings perceptive insight and quiet strength to a world undergoing great change. Trained as a nurse in the Great War and shaped by her ascent from maid to Cambridge student, she navigates danger and moral questions with uncommon wisdom.
London, 1929. Joseph Waite—a man of Havana cigars and Savile Row style—wants a life free of scandal. Yet shadows loom as Maisie takes on a case that tests loyalties, social norms, and the price of keeping dangerous secrets buried.
London, 1930. Maisie, a renowned psychologist and investigator, is asked to do the unthinkable: prove that Ralph, the son of Sir Cecil Lawton, truly is dead. The enquiry blends memory, class prejudice, and the fragile line between truth and deception.
London, 1931. The death of Nick Bassington-Hope, a controversial veteran artist, is ruled an accidental fall on the eve of a major exhibition. His sister questions the verdict, drawing Maisie into a puzzle where art and truth intersect and motive matters as much as method.
1931. Maisie’s next assignment sweeps her to the Kent Weald, where arson, theft, and vandalism have gone strangely unchecked for years. In a landscape of hedgerows and quiet villages, she uncovers clues that reveal a longer arc of wrongdoing than anyone suspects.
Christmas Eve, 1931. On the way to visit a client, Maisie witnesses a man commit suicide in a crowded London street. The following day, a Home Secretary letter warns of a threat to enormous loss of life unless demands are met, pulling Maisie into a perilous high-stakes investigation.
Whether you’re starting a historical mystery collection, searching for a thoughtful gift, or expanding a personal bookshelf, this Maisie Dobbs six-book box set offers a timeless, engaging experience. It’s ideal for bedtime reading, rainy weekends, or classroom discussions about resilience, ethics, and keen observation in challenging times.
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