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A Sunlit Weapon
A Sunlit Weapon | Jacqueline Winspear
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In the latest installment of the New York Times bestselling series, a series of possible attacks on British pilots leads Jacqueline Winspear's beloved heroine Maisie Dobbs into a mystery involving First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Late September, 1942. Jo Hardy, a 22-year-old ferry pilot, is delivering a Spitfire to Biggin Hill Aerodrome when she realizes someone is shooting at her aircraft. When she returns to the location on foot, she finds an American serviceman in a barn, tied up and gagged. Jo hurries away, but can't shake the image of the serviceman from her mind. 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 fianc, 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.
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Louise
A Sunlit Weapon | Jacqueline Winspear
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It‘s always fun to read a new Maisie Dobbs novel. This one includes a visit to the UK from Eleanor Roosevelt. The book also touches on issues of race and how things differed or were similar at that time in the US vs. the UK. The novel is a nice tribute to the female pilots of WWII. Listened to this on audio.

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Vansa
A Sunlit Weapon | Jacqueline Winspear
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1.Miss Marple,by far!So astute about human nature
2.I like to be surprised!I have almost never figured out a single Agatha Christie.
3.Tagged book!Haven't read any Maisie Dobbs,sounds interesting.
@ozma.of.oz #WeekendReads

BookmarkTavern Love Miss Marple! Thank you for sharing! 2y
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Andrew65
A Sunlit Weapon | Jacqueline Winspear
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You always know you are in for a great read when you read a Maisie Dobbs book, and this book, book 17 in the series, is no different. They always have such a unique and quaint style to detection and to life itself.

Andrew65 It is now 1942 and Maisie finds herself embroiled in a strange case where someone is taking potshots at an Air Transport Auxiliary ferry pilot as she is delivering a plane, and this leads to a death of one pilot. As Maisie digs into the story she finds this is linked to a visit by the First Lady to UK shores. Is someone targeting her visit? 2y
Andrew65 I loved the depth of this story and the slow and patient way she carried out her investigation. During the course of the story Maisie had some good interactions with the US authorities in the U.K. and was limited in what she could do due to this.

The book confronts prejudice both in the main investigation and what her daughter is going through at school, and Maisie finds a certain symmetry of her investigation and her personal life.
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Andrew65 I totally recommend this book, as I do all the other books in the series, but also acknowledge how well the book has been written so that it can also be read as a standalone. Just another year to wait for the next one now.

Thanks to the publisher and Net Galley for a review copy of the book in exchange for a fair, open and honest review.
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Andrew65 Book 9 finished for #FabulousFebruary. Book published in March. 2y
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Andrew65
A Sunlit Weapon | Jacqueline Winspear
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Day 5 of #FabulousFebruary : 1 book finished, 416 pages read and one review written.

Progress

6/11 Books Read

2124 / 4100 Pages Read

2/7 Reviews Written

PaperbackPirate Wow! 👏👏👏👏👏👏 2y
Andrew65 @PaperbackPirate Thanks 🥰 A week off work helps. 2y
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Andrew65
A Sunlit Weapon | Jacqueline Winspear
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Started the new Maisie Dobbs book, which is due to be published on 22nd Match. A great series.

TheBookHippie Well this looks good…adds to list 😂😂😂 2y
Suzze I really enjoyed this one, as I have all the others in the series. 2y
Deblovestoread Love this series! Think I behind by 2 or 3. 2y
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PageShifter I have never heard of this series! 2y
Andrew65 It‘s a wonderful series that at first is set after the First World War. 2y
Andrew65 @TheBookHippie It is a great series. 2y
TheBookHippie @Andrew65 it‘s about time I read a series . Looks like a good way to start. 2y
Andrew65 @TheBookHippie It would be a good one to choose. 2y
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