In this riveting mystery from New York Times bestselling author
Jacqueline Winspear, Maisie Dobbs is hired to 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.
August 1914. As Michael Clifton is mapping land he has just purchased in
California's beautiful Santa Ynez Valley, war is declared in Europe--and
duty-bound to his father's native country, the young cartographer soon
sets sail for England to serve in the British army. Three years later,
he is listed as missing in action.
April 1932. After Michael's remains are unearthed in France, his parents
retain London psychologist and investigator Maisie Dobbs, hoping she can
find the unnamed nurse whose love letters were among their late son's
belongings. It is a quest that leads Maisie back to her own bittersweet
wartime love--and to the stunning discovery that Michael Clifton was
murdered in his dugout. Suddenly an exposed web of intrigue and violence
threatens to ensnare the dead soldier's family and even Maisie herself
as she attempts to cope with the impending loss of her mentor and the
unsettling awareness that she is once again falling in love.