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The Mapping of Love and Death (edition 2011)

by Jacqueline Winspear (Author)

Series: Maisie Dobbs (7)

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"Maisie Dobbs must unravel a case of wartime love and death--an investigation that leads her to a doomed affair between a young cartographer and a mysterious nurse"--Provided by publisher.
Member:CDVicarage
Title:The Mapping of Love and Death
Authors:Jacqueline Winspear (Author)
Info:Allison & Busby (2011), 357 pages
Collections:Your library, Kerry's, Ebooks, 2016 Reading, Total Read
Rating:***1/2
Tags:Fiction, R2016, ebook

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The Mapping of Love and Death by Jacqueline Winspear

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    Pardonable Lies by Jacqueline Winspear (robertgriffen)
    robertgriffen: Pardonable Lies is another in the Maisie Dobb series by Jacqueline Winspear and like all this series is a well crafted and enjoyable book which I found very difficult to put down. Anyone who enjoys a mystery story based around real events immediately following the First World War will find this whole series absolutely fascinating. Try to start with 'Maisies Dobbs and then work yor way through the series. Each book connects with the previous and has a link to the next. The latest the Mapping of Love and Death is an excellent story, the latest in this series. Hopefully there will be more to come.… (more)
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The series is incredibly consistent in that in each installment, Maisie's character grows and deepens. We are still exploring the aftermath of WW1, and this time the case has a North American angle. There is also a surprising development in Maisie's personal life, she experiences new sorrow, and has to face an uncertain future - but one that looks to take her to new adventures of great import given the looming conflicts to come. ( )
  Octavia78 | Jan 4, 2024 |
I was looking for another fun, easy book and remembered that I used to really enjoy the Maisie Dobbs mystery series, set in the aftermath of WWI. For some reason, I fell out of the habit of reading these, and I decided to give it another try.

This seventh mystery in the series is about an American cartographer who volunteers with the British in the beginning of WWI. He is killed and decades later his family comes upon some evidence of a relationship he had during the war that they want to investigate. They turn to Maisie to carry this out.

I really enjoyed this and I think I'll slowly continue on with the series. ( )
  japaul22 | Sep 4, 2023 |
An American cartographer killed during WWI leaves a mystery in his wake. Maisie is on the case, but is also dealing with the declining health of her mentor, Maurice Blanche, and the beginnings of a relationship with James Compton. This book holds major turning points in Maisie’s personal life and the delicate balance of grief and new love is beautifully handled. Maisie’s subtle observations and clever mind never disappoints.

“In silence, with body and mind still, a depth of understanding may be achieved that is not available to one who languishes at the mercy of life’s relentless chatter.” ( )
  bookworm12 | Dec 1, 2022 |
The Mapping of Love and Death written by Jacqueline Winspear is a Maisie Dobbs Mystery, Book #7, published in 2010.
“August 1914. When war in Europe is declared, a young Americancartographer, Michael Clifton, is compelled to fight for his father’s native country and sets sail for England to serve in the British Army as a cartographer. 3 years later he is listed as ‘missing in action’.

Descriptors used to describe this series of books about female psychologist and private investigator, Maisie Dobbs, in London in the years following the ‘Great War’ include…..
Historical Fiction - War Stories - Crime Fiction - Mystery and Detective Fiction - Private Investigators - Women Sleuths - City Life - World War I - Cartography - psychology - Grief

These books are very intriguing, interesting, and historically and culturally accurate. They are also very emotional (for me) and very engaging.
Brilliant writing. ***** ( )
  diana.hauser | Nov 29, 2022 |
When the body of an American cartographer is unearthed by a farmer in France, the man’s parents ask Maisie Dobbs to go through the papers accompanying the body and, if possible, find the young lady with whom their son had apparently been in love almost 20 years before. Maisie’s search uncovers far more than she expected, and the information she develops places both the man’s parents and Maisie herself in mortal danger…. This is the seventh Maisie Dobbs story, and one of the most poignant: aside from the mystery itself, Maisie finds both love and death in her personal life, and some huge changes in her circumstances. I have been enjoying these books, particularly with respect to how each character feels like a fully developed person complete with all the complex emotions each human being harbours; in that regard, this one may be my favourite so far. Recommended! ( )
  thefirstalicat | Jan 22, 2022 |
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There is a great deal of unmapped country within us
which would have to be taken into account in an
explanation of our gusts and storms.

 -- George Eliot, Daniel Deronda
War is like love; it always finds a way.
 -- Bertolt Brecht
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For John
‘The Bluesman’
With my love
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"Would you believe it, Billy - three years and we're still in business!"
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Set in 1932, bestseller Winspear's endearing seventh Maisie Dobbs novel (after 2009's Among the Mad) centers on Michael Clifton, a young American cartographer during the Great War, whose remains turn up in a French field. Evidence suggests to Maisie that Michael, rather than dying in a shell blast, was murdered. Michael's parents arrive in London with letters from an unnamed English nurse that raise disturbing questions about the nurse's relationship with their son. The plucky inquiry agent embarks on a search for this woman, following a trail that leads to Chatham, home of the School of Military Engineering, which Michael attended. There she learns about the vital role that cartography played in the war.
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