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Elegy for Eddie:

A Maisie Dobbs Novel
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HarperCollins, Mar 27, 2012 - Fiction - 352 pages

Maisie Dobbs—psychologist, investigator, and "one of the great fictional heroines, equal parts haunted and haunting" (Parade)—returns in a chilling adventure, the latest chapter in Jacqueline Winspear's bestselling series.

Early April 1933. To the costermongers of Covent Garden—sellers of fruit and vegetables on the streets of London—Eddie Pettit was a gentle soul with a near-magical gift for working with horses. When Eddie is killed in a violent accident, the grieving costers are deeply skeptical about the cause of his death. Who would want to kill Eddie—and why?

Maisie Dobbs' father, Frankie, had been a costermonger, so she had known the men since childhood. She remembers Eddie fondly and is determined to offer her help. But it soon becomes clear that powerful political and financial forces are equally determined to prevent her from learning the truth behind Eddie's death. Plunging into the investigation, Maisie begins her search for answers on the working-class streets of Lambeth where Eddie had lived and where she had grown up. The inquiry quickly leads her to a callous press baron; a has-been politician named Winston Churchill, lingering in the hinterlands of power; and, most surprisingly, to Douglas Partridge, the husband of her dearest friend, Priscilla. As Maisie uncovers lies and manipulation on a national scale, she must decide whether to risk it all to see justice done.

The story of a London affected by the march to another war years before the first shot is fired and of an innocent victim caught in the crossfire, Elegy for Eddie is Jacqueline Winspear's most poignant and powerful novel yet.

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I loved the ending...loved it! - Goodreads
The plot is interesting and suspenseful. - Goodreads
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Review: Elegy for Eddie (Maisie Dobbs #9)

User Review  - Pdr Lindsay - Goodreads

I've really been enjoying the Maisie Dobbs series. Author, Jacqueline Winspear, managed to find an original twist on the Holmes/Poirot intellectual, thinking, crime solver detective and her first ... Read full review

Review: Elegy for Eddie (Maisie Dobbs #9)

User Review  - Rebecca - Goodreads

Maisie Dobbs is a detective and psychologist in the interwar years, mostly dealing with cases reflecting the long shadow of World War I--or possibly anticipating the advent of World War II. In this ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Jacqueline Winspear is the author of the New York Times bestsellers A Lesson in Secrets, The Mapping of Love and Death, Among the Mad, and An Incomplete Revenge, as well as four other nationally bestselling Maisie Dobbs novels. She has won numerous awards for her work, including the Agatha, Alex, and Macavity awards for the first book in the series, Maisie Dobbs, which was also nominated for the Edgar Award for Best Novel and was a New York Times Notable Book. Originally from the United Kingdom, she now lives in California.