A Dangerous Place - Jacqueline Winspear

A Dangerous Place

By Jacqueline Winspear

  • Release Date: 2015-03-17
  • Genre: Women Sleuths
Score: 4
4
From 332 Ratings

Description

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.

Reviews

  • A Dangerous Place

    5
    By Jacqueline Winspear
    I love historical mysteries and this is the best I have ever read. After 45 years of reading mysteries, this work was a real treat. Hats off to Jackie (?). Greg
  • transportive

    5
    By asapr212
    This book takes place in a place and time I know little about, and it was fascinating to research the research, like a treasure hunt. (Thanks, Google.) One of Winspears's gifts is the "drawing" of places; the reader can vividly "see" the scenes. A transportive read.
  • Disappointing

    3
    By _lotus
    Once I started the Maisie Dobbs books, I binge read, that’s how much I loved them. This one was such a disappointment, chiefly because I felt like it caved to the “woman must suffer for plot development” trope. And by a female author, even. Ugh! Isn’t Maisie’s backstory tragic enough?
  • A Dangerous Place

    3
    By Jmkot
    I waited for so long for this book because I love all of the other Maisie Dobb books. So I'm sad to say I was disappointed that I did not enjoy this story as much as the all the others. The plot did not engage me as the others had and I missed the much loved characters from the past books. I was a little lost in the complex politics of the Spanish Civil war and the role it played in the escalation of WW3. This I admit is my own ignorance of history. I guess I longed for the familiar Maisie and she was much altered.