Deciding that the war efforts are extremely important to her and her country, Maisie volunteers as a nurse at the front, where she meets a young man, with whom she falls in love. World War I intensifies, and the pressures of war can be felt in Maisie's England. When Maisie becomes old enough she attends Girton College at Cambridge University, but threats of war soon intervene. Blanche, a discreet investigator, teaches Maisie as much as he can about psychology, science, and anything else Maisie is willing to learn. Soon after getting caught in Lady Compton's library fulfilling her joy of reading and learning, Maisie is introduced to Maurice Blanche, close friend of the Comptons, and becomes his pupil. Maisie becomes a maid at the Belgravia Mansion of Lady Rowan Compton in 1910 at thirteen years old, after her mother dies, and she must help her father make ends meet. It is the first in the series of Maisie Dobbs novels. Generally well received by critics, mostly because of Maisie's quirky character, the novel was nominated for several awards and received the 2003 Agatha Award for Best First Novel. Set in England between 19, it features the title character Maisie Dobbs, a private investigator building her business in the aftermath of the First World War. Maisie Dobbs is a 2003 mystery novel by Jacqueline Winspear.
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