A Dangerous Place, Jacqueline Winspear
A Dangerous Place, Jacqueline Winspear
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A Dangerous Place
A Maisie Dobbs Novel

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Author: Jacqueline Winspear

Narrator: Orlagh Cassidy

Unabridged: 9 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 03/17/2015


Synopsis

Four years after she set sail from England, leaving everything she most loved behind, Maisie Dobbs at last returns, only to find herself in a dangerous place . . .  In Jacqueline Winspear‘s  powerful story of political intrigue and personal tragedy, a brutal murder in the British garrison town of Gibraltar leads Maisie into a web of lies, deceit, and peril.Spring 1937. In the four years since she left England, Maisie Dobbs has experienced love, contentment, stability—and the deepest tragedy a woman can endure. Now, all she wants is the peace she believes she might find by returning to India. But her sojourn in the hills of Darjeeling is cut short when her stepmother summons her home to England; her aging father Frankie Dobbs is not getting any younger.But on a ship bound for England, Maisie realizes she isn’t ready to return. Against the wishes of the captain who warns her, “You will be alone in a most dangerous place,” she disembarks in Gibraltar. Though she is on her own, Maisie is far from alone: the British garrison town is teeming with refugees fleeing a brutal civil war across the border in Spain.Yet the danger is very real. Days after Maisie’s arrival, a photographer and member of Gibraltar’s Sephardic Jewish community, Sebastian Babayoff, is murdered, and Maisie becomes entangled in the case, drawing the attention of the British Secret Service. Under the suspicious eye of a British agent, Maisie is pulled deeper into political intrigue on “the Rock”—arguably Britain’s most important strategic territory—and renews an uneasy acquaintance in the process. At a crossroads between her past and her future, Maisie must choose a direction, knowing that England is, for her, an equally dangerous place, but in quite a different way.

About Jacqueline Winspear

Born in Kent, England in 1955, author, Jacqueline Winspear was educated at the University of London's Institute of Education. Afterward, she worked in marketing communications before immigrating to the United States in 1990. From the time she was a very young child, Winspear had an unusual awareness of the struggle her grandfather experienced in World War I. She decided to base her writing career on this subject.

Winspear published articles in the Washington Post, Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, and other publications. Her short stories have appeared in magazines internationally, and she has recorded her essays for radio in San Francisco. Her most famous work is the Maisie Dobbs series of books. They are about a woman who came of age during a time when women took on the jobs of men, and many remained unmarried because many men had gone to war and did not return home.

Since it had been said that an entire generation had lost its innocence due to the Great War, Winspear took advantage of that unique time to create mysteries as a vehicle for exploring facets of that time. To Die But Once, is her latest in the Maisie Dobbs series released in 2018. She has 14 other novels in the series. Her novels have garnered her several prestigious awards, and have placed her on several bestselling lists.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Heather on March 22, 2015

I cannot begin to articulate how truly disappointed I am with this book. I have long been a fan of Maisie and yes she can be stubborn, bullheaded and, at times, childishly selfish, she's always been realistic. That was part of the draw to her - she was relatable. This novel, however, takes all of he......more

Goodreads review by Betsy on March 22, 2015

This latest installment in the Maisie Dobbs series is as strong as any of them, and was very difficult to put down. Plot summaries are usually unnecessary filler on this site, and it would not be possible in any case here without spoilers. Winspear's handling of personal grief and the complexities o......more

Goodreads review by Jill on March 15, 2015

Oh, how I don't even want to write this!! I have loved this series since it started, and this book just made me so mad!!! Can Maisie really never be happy? This wasn't a bad book, there just needed to be two or three more before this one happened!! I can't believe we didn't get a mystery in India, a......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on April 27, 2021

I’ve been looking forward to the Munich 1938 book and that’s the next book so I was worried about being able to thoroughly enjoy this one as I read it. I couldn’t believe how much happened in the first chapter. It felt incredibly rushed and almost like reading an entire (skipped) book. A few years h......more

Goodreads review by Kathy on May 25, 2015

Eleventh in the Maisie Dobbs historical mystery series and revolving around Lady Compton, a.k.a., Maisie Dobbs. There is no couple in this. My Take I am so angry with Maisie (and with Winspear)! Yes, it was well-written, but no, Winspear couldn't possibly let Maisie be happy. I was so hopeful for Jame......more