Pardonable Lies
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London, 1930. Maisie Dobbs, the renowned psychologist and investigator, receives a most unusual request. She must prove that Sir Cedric Lawton's son Ralph really is dead.This is a case that will challenge Maisie in unexpected ways, for Ralph Lawton was an aviator shot down by enemy fire in 1917. To get to the bottom of the mystery, Maisie must travel to the battlefields of northern France, where she served as a nurse in the Great War, and where many ghosts still linger. As her investigation moves closer to the truth, Maisie soon uncovers many secrets and lies that some people would clearly prefer stay buried!
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Bol Partner
London, 1930. Maisie Dobbs, the renowned psychologist and investigator, receives a most unusual request. She must prove that Sir Cedric Lawton's son Ralph really is dead.This is a case that will challenge Maisie in unexpected ways, for Ralph Lawton was an aviator shot down by enemy fire in 1917. To get to the bottom of the mystery, Maisie must travel to the battlefields of northern France, where she served as a nurse in the Great War, and where many ghosts still linger. As her investigation moves closer to the truth, Maisie soon uncovers many secrets and lies that some people would clearly prefer stay buried!
Bol Partner
London, 1930. Maisie Dobbs, the renowned psychologist and investigator, receives a most unusual request. She must prove that Sir Cedric Lawton's son Ralph really is dead.This is a case that will challenge Maisie in unexpected ways, for Ralph Lawton was an aviator shot down by enemy fire in 1917. To get to the bottom of the mystery, Maisie must travel to the battlefields of northern France, where she served as a nurse in the Great War, and where many ghosts still linger. As her investigation moves closer to the truth, Maisie soon uncovers many secrets and lies that some people would clearly prefer stay buried!
FnacJacqueline Winspear (Auteur) - Verschenen op 01/07/2006 bij John Murray