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Oh man - this mystery spans the Atlantic! A young cartographer who was killed in 1914, body discovered long afterwards in a collapsed bunker, had been on the precipice of announcing his discovery of oil rich land in California. His wealthy family is now trying to figure out what exactly happened to their son - because the autopsy report indicates murder, and noone can find the land deeds. Maisie's on the case!
Jun 23, 2015 08:46AM
The Mapping of Love and Death (Maisie Dobbs, #7)

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This book is an excellent installment. It seems like Winspear figured out the faster pacing from the last book works really well for Maisie and she's brought that into this tale as well. She's being targeted by someone who wants the secrets to a family fortune lost for over a decade now. An interesting battle of wills is happening.
Jun 24, 2015 10:06AM
The Mapping of Love and Death (Maisie Dobbs, #7)


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On to book seven of this amazing series. So glad it was part of a "start a new series" sale at the beginning of the year. I've been enjoying reading these more than I thought I could. Maisie Dobbs is my favorite female read this year, tied in place w/Jane Yellowrock :)
Jun 21, 2015 04:54PM
The Mapping of Love and Death (Maisie Dobbs, #7)


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