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The White Lady
The White Lady: A Novel | Jacqueline Winspear
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The White Lady introduces yet another extraordinary heroine from Jacqueline Winspear, creator of the best-selling Maisie Dobbs series. This heart-stopping adventure follows the coming of age and maturity of former wartime operative Elinor Whiteveteran of two wars, trained killer, protective of her anonymitywhen she is drawn back into the world of violence she has been desperate to leave behind. A reluctant ex-spy with demons of her own, Elinor finds herself facing down one of the most dangerous organized crime gangs in London, and exposing corruption from Scotland Yard to the highest levels of government. Post-World War II Britain, 1947. Forty-one-year-old Miss White," as Elinor is known, lives in a village in Kent, England, so quietly and privately as to seem an enigma to her fellow villagers. Well she might, as Elinor occupies a "grace and favor" property, a rare privilege offered to faithful servants of the Crown for services to the nation. But the residents of Shacklehurst have no way of knowing how dangerous Elinor's war work had been, or how deeply their mysterious neighbor continues to be haunted by her past. It will take the child of Jim Mackie, a young farmworker and his wife, Rose, to break through Miss White's icy demeanorbut Jim has something in common with Elinor. He, too, is desperate to escape his past. When the powerful Mackie crime family demands a return of their prodigal son for an important job, Elinor assumes the task of protecting her neighbors, especially the bright-eyed Susie, who reminds her of the darkest day of her life. Elinors wartime training and instincts serve her well, but as she endeavors to neutralize the threat to Jim, Rose and Susie Mackie, she is rapidly led along a tunnel of smoke and mirrors in which former wartime colleagues who know the truth about what happened in 1944, and the terrible event that led to her wartime suicide attempt are compromised by more powerful influences. Ultimately, Elinor will hold a gun to the head of a Mackie crime lord to uncover the truth behind the family's pursuit of Jim, and in doing so, reveal the far-reaching tentacles of their poweralong with the truth that will free Elinor from her past.
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rebbyj
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First off I'm a total fan of the Maisie Dobb stories so I wasn't sure how I'd feel about this book and a new character. My fears totally unfounded loved this book. Inhaledit in one sitting! #bookspin @thearomaofbooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4mo
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jlhammar
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#CloakandDaggerChristmas Prompt: Do They Know It‘s Christmas? - read a mystery set on a different continent from the one you live on

Good historical mystery/thriller. Winspear gives us another remarkable heroine in ex-spy Elinor White. Set in 1947 with flashbacks to WWI and WWII. I‘ve read and enjoyed the first few in her Maisie Dobbs series. Might need to get back to those soon.

batsy I enjoyed the first few of the Maisie Dobbs books, too. But got distracted by other books and didn't go back to it 🙈 4mo
Tamra @batsy me too! 4mo
batsy @Tamra Just too many books! 🙃 4mo
Ruthiella I‘ve not yet tried the Maisie Dobbs books so this might be a good place to start with Winspear. Less commitment! 😆 4mo
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SassyBookworm
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I have read in total 18 books now by Jacqueline Winspear and I have loved them ALL! This book was no different in the beautiful writing and wonderful main character. You follow Elinor as she is pulled into both WWI as a 14yr old then later in WWII in her upper 30‘s. You see the effect that life had on her life and what drives her to be the woman she is. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

#SassyBookworm😏 #TheWhiteLady #HistoricalFiction

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SassyBookworm
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1. My youngest daughter (5th grade) started last Thursday 8/10. My oldest is going to be a sophomore in college she will start 8/21.
2. My current book The White Lady has school setting in it, as part of it was when she went to school then as she became a professor herself. Though it‘s not the main setting in the story.

Please play along and tag @TheSpineView

#SassyBookworm😏 #Two4Tuesday

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 8mo
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SassyBookworm
The White Lady: A Novel | Jacqueline Winspear
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My reading snuggle buddy today! Meet Oliver! This little stray guy wondered into our lives as a kitten right before Thanksgiving in 2021. He‘s been my baby and the best snuggler ever since.
Plus I had to show off my new beautiful kindle case! I had my other case til it was basically falling apart.

#SassyBookworm 😏 #CatsofLitsy #Kindle

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SailorJohn
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Given the times we are in White is the last name of the main character. The book bounces from WWII to after the war. Good story to remind us of the consequences of relying on assumptions.

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PatriciaU
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Winspear‘s strength is her capacious knowledge of the World Wars, which is on display in her latest. Here, we have a retired spy/assassin who is trying to build a life away from the service. Try as she might, she cannot avoid getting involved with other humans, another thing that is common on Winspear‘s work. She has an uncanny way of writing characters who think they want to be alone but who end up forging important and long-lasting friendships.