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A Sunlit Weapon: The thrilling wartime mystery

Hardback

Main Details

Title A Sunlit Weapon: The thrilling wartime mystery
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jacqueline Winspear
SeriesMaisie Dobbs
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreHistorical mysteries
ISBN/Barcode 9780749028220
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Allison & Busby
Imprint Allison & Busby
Publication Date 22 March 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Several days later, when Jo recounts the story to several other women, she receives the news that Erica, another ferry pilot-flying the same route she had - has been killed in a crash near Kent. Erica's death is attributed to 'pilot error,' but Jo is convinced there is a link between her own experience and Erica's - and that of Jo's dead fiance, who was killed over a year earlier under inexplicable circumstances in the same area. At the suggestion of an Australian colleague, Jo takes her suspicions to Maisie Dobbs, along with two pages of coded notes she found in the barn. If someone is trying to take down much-needed pilots, Maisie wants to find out why - and what happened to the bound American serviceman. But before she can even begin to investigate, her new husband, Mark Scott, finds the documents and demands to know how they came to be in her possession: The papers pertain to an upcoming diplomatic mission by Eleanor Roosevelt on behalf of the United States' president-and now the First Lady's safety has been compromised. To protect Eleanor's life - and possibly the safety of all of London - Maisie must quickly uncover the connection between the pilot deaths, the mysterious American soldier, and the top-secret documents.

Author Biography

Jacqueline Winspear is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The American Agent, To Die But Once and In This Grave Hour, as well as twelve other bestselling Maisie Dobbs novels. Her standalone novel, The Care and Management of Lies, was also a New York Times bestseller, and a finalist for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. In addition, she is the author of two works of nonfiction: a memoir, This Time Next Year We'll be Laughing, and What Would Maisie Do?, a companion book to the series. Originally from the United Kingdom, Winspear now lives in the United States.