R E K. (bigstone) - , reviewed Leaving Everything Most Loved (Maisie Dobbs, Bk 10) on + 1452 more book reviews
The Maisie Dobbs series is one I enjoy - light entertaining mysteries that took place in the 1930s. Maisie is an independent woman who pursues her own life but like many questions her pending decisions until she thinks carefully about them. At this point she yearns to travel, following the steps of her mentor to widen her experiences. Yet she knows she loves James as much as she can.
When she is solicited to investigate the murder of a beautiful, intelligent Indian woman loved, it seems, by everyone, she must unwind the complex life she led and the relationships she had with so many. When the woman's friend is likewise murdered in the same manner the mystery deepens. It's not a mystery the reader can unravel easily. It's a quick read and enjoyable with Maisie embarking on a trip to India at the book's end.
I found myself wondering whether she would return to James as well as how Winspear would develop the series from here. Most enjoyable.
When she is solicited to investigate the murder of a beautiful, intelligent Indian woman loved, it seems, by everyone, she must unwind the complex life she led and the relationships she had with so many. When the woman's friend is likewise murdered in the same manner the mystery deepens. It's not a mystery the reader can unravel easily. It's a quick read and enjoyable with Maisie embarking on a trip to India at the book's end.
I found myself wondering whether she would return to James as well as how Winspear would develop the series from here. Most enjoyable.
Alice J. (ASJ) - , reviewed Leaving Everything Most Loved (Maisie Dobbs, Bk 10) on + 341 more book reviews
Very good addition to the series. Although there is a lot of foreshadowing where she will go with her personal life. I liked bringing in the Indian Culture to the book. Will be interesting to see where the series goes from here.