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Old 04-19-2019, 06:16 PM   #2532
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Just finished listening to The American Agent, the latest Maise Dobbs novel from Jaqueline Winspear. The narrator for all the Maise Dobbs books is Orlagh Cassidy, and she's really quite good.

This story has Maise Dobbs going back and forth between London, during the early days of the Blitz in the late summer/early fall of 1940, and her home in Chelstone, Kent, where she is waiting anxiously for the hearing on whether she will be able to adopt Anna. The case involves the murder of a young, American, journalist who has been reporting on the war, and Maise has been asked to work with Mark Scott, the American agent she met in Journey to Munich.

A solid read, and an excellent narration. Quite enjoyed.
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