Book Review: Jacqueline Winspear’s To Die But Once
When a painting apprentice disappears and later the young son of her best friend, Maisie is on the cases, uncovering links to a criminal underworld and a terrible fraud.
When a painting apprentice disappears and later the young son of her best friend, Maisie is on the cases, uncovering links to a criminal underworld and a terrible fraud.
Britain declares war on Germany and is mobilizing for the battles ahead. But when Maisie stumbles on the deaths of refugees, she suspects the enemy may be closer than they knew.
A brutal murder in the British garrison town of Gilbraltar that spring of 1937 leads Maisie Dobbs into a web of lies, deceit and danger.
The unfortunate demonology hacker, Eric, can’t even do that right. In summoning a demon, he gets Rincewind (the worst wizard in Discworld) and the Luggage.
Oh, no! Rincewind fell off the edge of the world, but comes back with Luggage to tame a sourcerer, an eighth son of an eighth son of an eighth son – a wizard squared!!
Attracted to each other, Ani and Devlin fear each other and for each other, even as Faery fades.
Maisie Dobbs must unravel a case of wartime love and death—an investigation that leads her to a long-hidden affair between a young cartographer and a mysterious nurse.
Maisie Dobbs is pulled into intelligence work for the Crown. As the storm clouds of World War II gather on the horizon, Maisie will confront new challenges and new enemies
Four paranormal short stories with Christmas as the theme.
Now Maya, a skinwalker, and her friends have been forced to flee from their homes during a forest fire they suspect was deliberately set. Then they’re kidnapped, and after a chilling helicopter crash, they find themselves in the Vancouver Island wilderness with nothing but their extraordinary abilities to help them get back home.