Ratings9
Average rating3.6
In the sixth entry in the series, Maisie must deal with the lingering effects of WW1 trauma. After narrowly escaping death herself when a despondent war cripple commits suicide, she becomes an adviser to Scotland Yard Special Branch.
The main story is about a wounded (emotionally and physically) WWI veteran who is threatening to release poison gas in London. First he poisons animals, then targets members of the government, and finally threatens the general public. With a New Year's Eve deadline, a pulse-pounding manhunt is on. Though Maisie prefers to work alone, she must coordinate with Special Branch and also deal with a shadowy government agency that seems to dog her every step.
There are sub-plots also. Maisie's assistant, her best friend, and even Maisie herself must also deal with their own lingering traumas. Winspear deftly meshes these elements with the main plot.
Pretty good book. One of the best in the series to this point.
I have so enjoyed this series. It's smart with good history and enough character development, but it is comforting and companionable, in spite of some difficult topics. I wasn't prepared for the animal abuse topic here, but it was veiled enough that I was not distraught. Maisie is my go to when I need to listen to something engaging and distracting with weighing me down.