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Monthly Group Reads > October Group Read - Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear

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message 1: by Bionic Jean (last edited Sep 23, 2025 01:27PM) (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2947 comments Mod
Our more modern English mystery for October's group read will be Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear. It is the first in a series featuring former servant Maisie Dobbs, and set in 1929 London. "Maisie Dobbs starts her own business as a psychologist and investigator in this unique and gripping historical mystery series."

My sister-in-law recommended this one ... she was given a whole bag of books in the series, and quickly got hooked!

Who will be joining in?


Julie Durnell | 31 comments I just acquired this at a library sale so I’m planning on joining in!


message 3: by Ellen (last edited Sep 23, 2025 04:26PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ellen | 228 comments I was in on the beginning of this great series. Jacqueline Winspear's first stop on her book tour for Maisie Dobbs was Houston at Murder by the Book. She made Murder by the Book her first stop on all her subsequent books tours and I only missed a couple of them. Love author visits and independent book stores.


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Kelly (sunny_reader_girl) | 41 comments I'm in! I haven't participated in a while, but this fits perfectly for another book challenge and I've owned it for a long time.


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Great! Let's have some more in 🙂


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Craftyhj | 52 comments I am aiming to be in as the has sat on my TBR for such a long time


Jackie | 194 comments I requested the ebook from my library but haven't gotten it yet, however the audio book is available now. So I can start that today, but my progress will be slow. It always is with an audio book.


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Bill (reader53tx) | 25 comments I have a copy in audiobook format so I will join in soon. I’ve been wanting to start this series for a long time.


Jackie | 194 comments I started the audio book and it's going much faster than usual. I like it and am glad it's the beginning of a series. I always feel like having a series you enjoy and knowing there are more to read is like money in the bank. sort of.


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This is sounding really good! Our official start date is today, so there's plenty of time to join in! 🙂


message 11: by Debbie (last edited Oct 02, 2025 12:48PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Debbie Roth | 19 comments I’m in! Jaqueline Winspear was a favorite author of one of my mystery loving friends, and I also recently added The Comfort of Ghosts to my library after another friend borrowed it from his library to read! It’s about time I read one of these! Looking forward to starting the first book in her series, and having the “Jacqueline Winspear reading experience!”


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Nikita (abigaildarcy) | 10 comments It has been awhile since I have been able to join in the monthly read. Thankfully with my schedule I can this month. I have never read this book before or this author (though I do have one of her books on my TBR list), but I am very interested. Watch, I will have another series to add to my TBR. (That is what happen when I joined in to read Ann Cleeves.) Happy reading everyone!


Jackie | 194 comments I'm just over half way through the audio book


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2947 comments Mod
Good to see you in, Debbie and Nikita!

Are you enjoying it, Jackie?


message 15: by Debbie (last edited Oct 06, 2025 05:11AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Debbie Roth | 19 comments I read many different types of books, but never feel as much at home as when I’m reading a mystery. I love the characters we’re introduced to early on, thoughtful, compassionate, intelligent, and then Maisie’s history. Learning she was a servant, but the woman she worked for is essentially now a staunch benefactor in Maisie’s new profession as an independent investigator, which indicates a high level of confidence in Maisie’s skills. She’d previously worked with another investigator who’d let her take over his firm (another sign of confidence in her abilities) and she learned much from him. A tradesman arrives to hang her door sign, but before he leaves, we learn more of Maisie’s past. The story just grabs and draws you in, wanting to know more. I was struck by the idea if you didn’t know the author, you could at least tell it was a woman, and I am reminded of a favorite tv series “Miss Scarlett and the Duke” about a Victorian era woman trying to establish herself as a private investigator. Maisie is more modern, but both have much in common.


Julie Durnell | 31 comments I finished last night! I may be late to the party but am a Maisie Dobbs fan now! She is a fascinating young woman, intelligent and wise beyond her years. Looking forward to many more in the series. So happy that it was selected for the October group read and that I had just picked up a free copy last month at my sister’s Wisconsin campground library room! Serendipity for sure!


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Penny | 354 comments Great series with a properly intelligent lead female


Jackie | 194 comments Bionic Jean wrote: "Good to see you in, Debbie and Nikita!

Are you enjoying it, Jackie?"


yes, but I'm getting a bit nervous as I'm near the end and I feel like (view spoiler)


Jackie | 194 comments Audio books take me much longer than if it was on my Kindle, but that isn't necessarily bad.


message 20: by Jackie (last edited 18 hours, 25 min ago) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Jackie | 194 comments Done!

I gave it a three star review even though I liked it, because I think it had a lot of promise and could have been better. But I liked it well enough I've already ordered the second in the series from my library.

Basically, the book attempts to tell more than one story and it's too much detail. The plot, giving us a glimpse of what WWI vets faced and then a mystery of what is happening to those who go off to The Retreat, would have been a good movie, but told with a giant chunk of Maisie's entire back story stuck right in the middle distracted me.

I really liked the descriptions of Maisie learning from her mentor, but that was yet another story. As was Lady Rowan's early life, and how Frankie Dobbs' life went. The integration of all these stories seemed forced or something.


Jackie | 194 comments Having finished it and written my review, I am now enjoying reading the reviews of others. I can't agree with either those who give it one star or those who give it five!

Here is a rave review:

https://www.npr.org/2014/07/10/329568...


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