"When people ask me to recommend an author, one name consistently comes to mind: Jacqueline Winspear . . . Winspear chronicles the uncharted, sometimes rocky path chosen by her protagonist and delivers results that are educational, unique and wonderful."
--Deirdre Donahue, USA Today
"What Jacqueline Winspear does to keep her series about the astonishing Maisie Dobbs alive and as fresh as new paint is impressive."
--Chicago Tribune
"Maisie Dobbs, Winspear's brilliant psychological investigator, returns for her fourth adventure . . . Definitely more of apolitical and psychological read than a simple whodunit."
--Daily News
"An insightful look at class divisions and dangerous political undercurrents of homegrown fascism in early 1930s Britain . . . fans of quality period fiction will be well satisfied."
--Publishers Weekly
"What makes this book delightful is how Winspear shows Maisie's emotional development amid the bitter legacy of the Great War. Her growing fan base should enjoy this latest entry."
--Library Journal
"Vivid characters and plenty of rich period detail . . ."
--Booklist
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