To Die But Once Lib/E: A Maisie Dobbs Novel

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$59.99  $55.79
Publisher
HarperCollins
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6.6 X 1.2 X 6.1 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9781538501085

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About the Author

Jacqueline Winspear is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Consequences of Fear, The American Agent, and To Die but Once, as well as thirteen other bestselling Maisie Dobbs novels and The Care and Management of Lies, a Dayton Literary Peace Prize finalist. Jacqueline has also published two nonfiction books, What Would Maisie Do? and a memoir, This Time Next Year We'll Be Laughing. Originally from the United Kingdom, she divides her time between California and the Pacific Northwest.

Orlagh Cassidy is an American actress of stage, television, and film. She is also an accomplished narrator whose credits include The Ambassador's Wife by Jennifer Steil, City of Dark Magic by Magnus Flyte, and The Postmistress by Sarah Blake.
Reviews

Once again, narrator Orlagh Cassidy steps into the formidable shoes of Maisie Dobbs...Cassidy's accent, tone, and pace are well tuned to Maisie's strong and empathetic character. Cassidy draws on her full palate of British accents to differentiate a large cast of secondary characters, male and female, old and young.

-- "AudioFile"

History comes alive when a character you think of as a friend is in the thick of the action. That's how Jacqueline Winspear keeps her Maisie Dobbs mysteries so fresh...Maisie's investigation takes on heft from its underlying theme of war profiteering.

-- "New York Times"

A somber mood sets the tone for the fourteenth Maisie Dobbs mystery as World War II has begun...[and] the drama of the British troops trapped at Dunkirk is made personal...Another rich reading experience for Maisie's many fans, but this title could be seen as entry point for new fans as well. Highly recommended for readers who enjoy a thoughtful mystery.

-- "Library Journal (starred review)"

In addition to providing a very good mystery, Winspear does a smashing job describing the bravery exhibited by everyday Britons as the fear of invasion becomes ever more real.

-- "Kirkus Reviews"

Maisie...is a wonderful creation, representative of her era while being at the same time a thoroughly modern woman. The mystery in this book is cleverly designed, too, allowing the author to explore the environment in England in the early, quiet days of WWII-the so-called phony war, before the Blitz-and to explore England's 1940s-era criminal underground. A first-rate historical mystery.

-- "Booklist"