Maisie Dobbs Mystery Series 6 Books Collection Box Set by Jacqueline Winspear - Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
The Consequences of Fear
Birds of a Feather
Pardonable Lies
Messenger of Truth
An Incomplete Revenge
Among the Mad
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780063063068 9780719566240 9780719567360 9780719568640 9780719569616 9780719569913
Overview:
Six atmospheric novels in one carefully curated Maisie Dobbs collection, from London backstreets to Kent’s countryside. This box set gathers the first six mysteries featuring Jacqueline Winspear’s most beloved sleuth—Maisie Dobbs—a psychologist and investigator navigating postwar Britain with empathy, intellect, and quiet resolve. Spanning 1929 to 1941, these stories unravel cases of crime, memory, and moral choice, all anchored by Maisie’s humane approach to justice. Whether you’re new to the series or a long-time fan, the six-book collection offers a complete reading journey in a single, beautifully produced paperback set. Each title stands on its own yet resonates with the others, inviting re-reads. The set is an ideal gift for mystery lovers who crave depth, atmosphere, and the satisfying arc of a well-crafted series.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This six-book collection showcases the breadth and continuity of Maisie Dobbs’ world, where psychology meets investigation and history shapes motive. Readers enjoy a seamless reading arc: six standalone mysteries that also form a cohesive portrait of Maisie’s growth, her methods, and her unwavering sense of justice. The atmospheric London streets, fog-laden parlors, and English countryside become characters in their own right, inviting fans to linger over each twist and turn. With consistent paperback design and a single purchase, readers gain a complete, binge-friendly experience ideal for gifting, display, or a personal treasure shelf that grows richer with every re-read.
Books Included in This Collection:
The Consequences of Fear
Maisie Dobbs is drawn into a case involving a government message runner. The investigation unfolds against a wartime–scarred London, where memory and motive intermingle. Through patient observation and keen psychological insight, Maisie threads together disparate clues, gradually revealing who is really pulling the strings and why fear has taken root in otherwise ordinary lives. This opening novel establishes her distinctive blend of empathy and deduction that defines the series. A gripping entry point for new readers and a satisfying re-entry for long-time fans.
Birds of a Feather
London, 1929. Joseph Waite is a man who knows what he wants, with Havana cigars and Savile Row suits. As Maisie investigates, social circles, desire, and hidden loyalties emerge from the shadows of the metropolis. The case challenges her to weigh appearances against truth, and to navigate a world where power and privilege complicate justice. Rich with period detail, this installment deepens Maisie’s psychological toolkit while delivering the page-turning puzzles readers expect.
Pardonable Lies
London, 1930. Maisie Dobbs, the renowned psychologist and investigator, receives a most unusual request. The mystery tests her own beliefs about truth, loyalty, and sacrifice as she moves between social expectations and human fragility. With her signature blend of compassion and deduction, Maisie uncovers secrets that others would rather bury. A taut, character-driven mystery that blends personal stakes with wider moral questions, keeping readers hooked from first page to last.
Messenger of Truth
London, 1931. Nick Bassington-Hope, veteran of the Great War and controversial artist, is suddenly found dead. The case pulls Maisie into high society, artistic circles, and shadowy motives where appearances mislead and every witness has secrets. Her method—careful listening, psychological insight, and an ethical compass—guides the investigation as she unpicks a web of lies to reveal the truth beneath the surface.
An Incomplete Revenge
1931. Maisie Dobbs’ new case takes her into the pastoral beauty of the Kent Weald, where acts of arson and family secrets ignite a dangerous puzzle. As Maisie traces the flames of deceit, she uncovers how reverence for the past can mask present danger. The contrast between rural calm and hidden tragedy heightens the tension, while Maisie’s quiet resolve and meticulous reasoning lead readers toward the truth in a compelling, atmospheric narrative.
Among the Mad
Christmas Eve, 1931. On the way to see a client, Maisie Dobbs witnesses a man commit suicide on a busy London street. The event becomes a gateway to a deeper inquiry into motive, memory, and the shadows that linger after war. As Maisie pieces together disparate lives and motives, the story explores resilience, moral choice, and the cost of truth—themes that define the series and reward careful, patient reading.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Fans of historical mysteries, detective fiction with psychological depth, and readers who relish richly drawn eras will find this six-book collection utterly satisfying. It’s ideal for book clubs focusing on classic crime with a human center, gift buyers seeking a substantial, collectible present for mystery lovers, and long-form readers who enjoy character development across a linked series. Whether you’re building a personal library, looking for a binge-worthy set, or seeking a premium gift, this collection delivers breadth, atmosphere, and a genuine reading experience.
Key Benefits:
- Six complete Maisie Dobbs mysteries in one value-packed box set
- Consistent paperback editions designed for durable, long-term reading
- Rich, atmospheric interwar Britain with a psychologically driven detective lead
- Great for gifting to mystery lovers, book clubs, and collectors
- Encourages binge-reading while preserving each title’s stand-alone impact
- Convenient, single purchase vs six separate titles
About the Author:
Jacqueline Winspear is a British author celebrated for the Maisie Dobbs series, a collection of intricately plotted mysteries that blend historical detail with psychological insight. Through Maisie’s perspective, Winspear crafts crime stories that feel intimate, humane, and thoughtfully researched, earning a dedicated readership worldwide. Winspear’s work is known for its distinctive voice, memorable characters, and a steady, meticulous storytelling rhythm that invites readers to invest deeply in Maisie’s world and its moral complexities.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the complete Maisie Dobbs collection in one beautifully packaged paperback set offers both a satisfying reading path and lasting shelf appeal. The six interconnected stories provide a rich, transportive experience—perfect for long reads, framed by authentic period detail and a humane protagonist whose moral compass guides every deduction. It’s an ideal gift for mystery fans and history buffs alike, delivering recurring suspense, emotional resonance, and a collectible, display-worthy edition that elevates any home library.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.