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The Consequences of Fear
Jacqueline Winspear

The Consequences of Fear

HarperCollins Publishers, Inc., USA (Mar 23, 2021)
9780062868022
| Inbunden
341 pages | 158 x 235 mm | Engelska (UK)
Dewey 823/.92
LC Classification PR6123.I575 .C66 2021

Genre

  • Detective and mystery fiction
  • Fiction
  • Historical fiction

Subject

  • Detective / Historical
  • Detective / Traditional
  • Detective / Women Sleuths
  • England
  • FICTION / Mystery &
  • Homicide - Fiction
  • London (England) - Fiction
  • Murder - Investigation
  • Murder - Investigation - Fiction
  • Secret service
  • Undercover operations
  • Undercover operations - Fiction
  • Women journalists - Fiction
  • Women private investigators - Fiction
  • World War, 1939-1945 - Fiction
  • World War, 1939-1945 - Fiction. - England
  • World War, 1939-1945 - Secret service - Fiction

Plot

INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER As Europe buckles under Nazi occupation, Maisie Dobbs investigates a possible murder that threatens devastating repercussions for Britain's war efforts in this latest installment in the New York Times bestselling mystery series. October 1941. While on a delivery, young Freddie Hackett, a message runner for a government office, witnesses an argument that ends in murder. Crouching in the doorway of a bombed-out house, Freddie waits until the coast is clear. But when he arrives at the delivery address, he's shocked to come face to face with the killer. Dismissed by the police when he attempts to report the crime, Freddie goes in search of a woman he once met when delivering a message: Maisie Dobbs. While Maisie believes the boy and wants to help, she must maintain extreme caution: she's working secretly for the Special Operations Executive, assessing candidates for crucial work with the French resistance. Her two worlds collide when she spots the killer in a place she least expects. She soon realizes she's been pulled into the orbit of a man who has his own reasons to kill--reasons that go back to the last war. As Maisie becomes entangled in a power struggle between Britain's intelligence efforts in France and the work of Free French agents operating across Europe, she must also contend with the lingering question of Freddie Hackett's state of mind. What she uncovers could hold disastrous consequences for all involved in this compelling chapter of the "series that seems to get better with every entry" (Wall Street Journal).